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TABLE VIII
PERCENTAGE OF RADIOACTIVITY CONTRIBUTED BY DIFFERENT ISOTOPES IN
TRIDACNA VISCERAL MASS AND KIDNEY, AND IN THE LIGHT AND HEAVY
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FRACTIONS OF THE KIDNEY

Se

Ru! —Rh!0s
Zr®5__Nb®

Mn*#

0

Cs?3?7__Ba!37m

0

0

0

Fe55
Co 57. 58, 60

0

11.6

0
6.0

!

0
|

Zr®5_Nb®
Mn*4
C1057, 58, 60

|
|
|

3.6
0.5
8.7
87.0

0

Heavy fraction

Light fraction
°, of activity

Bu%__Rpi0¢

0
85.8

|

Zn

|

i

0

|

|

Srs0__yso

ae

2.2
0.3

0

|

|

|

72.0
22.0

Ce144__prl44

:

_

Tridacna kidney
o” of activity

|
|

ae

| Tridacna visceral mass
|
% of activity
|

|

w

% of activity

1
!

0.3
0.04
16.4
83.0

In the visceral mass only 6°% of the total radioactivity was from Co%?. 58, 60,
Ru?6— Rhl06 (72°) and Zr®5—Nb%5 (22%) accounted for the major part of

the activity.

The deposition of radioisotopes in the concretions of the kidney was studied
by separating the kidney into a light fraction and a heavy fraction through
homogenization and centrifugation. The heavy fraction contained more
concretions than the light fraction. In the heavy fraction, Mn5* contributed
approximately twice as much and the radioactive anions Ru!®¢— Rh!6, Zr95—
Nb®> one-tenth as much of the total radioactivity as they did in the light
fraction.
The deposition of radioactive cations in one organ and radioactive anions
in another appears to be related to the metabolism and retention of stable
sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, phosphate, bromide, and chloride

in these organs. Metabolism of the heavy metals probably also exerts an
effect on the deposition pattern of radioelements.
The levels of stable elements in the organs tend to parallel those of the
radioelements. Zn®> was found in Hippopus kidney but not in that of Tridacna.
Stable zinc is present in Hippopus kidney at a level 17 times that in Tridacna
kidney. Mn** contributed twice the percentage of the total radioactivity
in the heavy fraction of Tridacna kidney as it did in the light fraction, and
stable manganese was present in the heavy fraction at a level six times that
in the light fraction. The amount of phosphate in the kidney fractionsparalleled the levels of manganese, which is probably stored in the concretions
as a manganese-phosphate-protein complex.
The tridacnid clams differ from those in which symbiosis does not occur
in that almost none of the accumulated ions are lost to the environment
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