86 from consideration of the geometry of the eye was supported in the larger Rongelap sample by statistical evidence, the smaller Kabelle sample. but not in This suggests that the Kabelle sample was not large enough to distinguish statistically the variation due to the effects of geometry. The negative correlation between fish size and muscle zinc concentration may be related to the lactic acid dehydrogenase enzyme in muscle tissue. Smaller, juvenile fish, having to flee more frequently from the attacks of predators, and which face greater competition for food, may have to use more of their available muscular energy than is the case with larger adult fish. The reversible transformation of pyruvic acid to lactic acid in muscle tissue requires the zinc enzyme lactic acid dehydrogenase. It would seem probable that the requirement of this enzyme, and consequently for zinc, would be higher in the muscle tissue of small, young, active fish than for adults. 6.22 Convict surgeon fish from Rongelap Island. became immediately apparent, It upon inspection of the surgeon fish data in Table 7 that there was no measurable radioactivity from zinc-65 in this sample. the presence of stable (total) This fact, in conjunction with zinc at levels generally within

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