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The Journal of General Physiology, Vol 6, 393-401, Copyright © 1924 by The Rockefeller University Press


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THE REACTION OF CERIANTHUS TO TWO SOURCES OF LIGHT

Mary Mitchell Moore 1

1 From the Physiological Laboratory of Rutgers College, New Brunswick.

1. In case Cerianthus is acted upon by two lights of unequal intensities the relation between the angle turned and the ratio between the intensities of the two lights is mathematically expressed by the equation log10

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tan a, in which

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is the ratio of the two lights, a is the angle turned from the neutral position, and K = 0.615.

2. According to published data from experiments on other animals, the relation between the angle turned and the ratio between the intensities of the two lights may be expressed by the same equation.

Submitted on January 19, 1924


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