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Exoskeleton

The carapace was taken &s the sample of exoskeleton.

It is

easily removed, separated from other tissues and washed free of
possible external contamination.
The radioactivity in the carapace due to long-lived isotopes

remained approximately constant throughout the period of 537 days
during which collections were made.

This was determined by re--- -

counting all of the samples approximately 600 days after the

Nectar test (Figs. 2 and 3).
Radiochemical analysis of 18 samples taken at various times

during the collecting period (Table 1 and Appendix Table 2), and
three samples taken 35 days before Nectar demonstrated that
virtually all of the long-lived activity was 20-year Sr9° and its
y90 daughter.
The nearly constant level in the carapace (ecological half

life®™physical decay) indicates that this tissue quickly reaches
and maintains equilibrium with the available strontium.

Gross,

Taylor and Watson (1954) report a plateau of retention of sr20
in rats during continuous feeding at the same rate, and apparent

shifting of the pleteau with change in daily dose.t©

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It would be expected that this relationship also applies to
available calcium which is metabolically similar to strontiun,

and to 54-day sr89, and possibly Balto , which at the time the
radiochemical analyses were made was present in amounts too small

(<0.2% of total activity 7’) to be determined by the method used.
The amount of gr89 present in the carapace immediately after

Nectar was calculated from the yields given by Sullivan

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