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Do squid breathe through their skin? 원문보기

The Journal of experimental biology, v.221 no.19, 2018년, pp.jeb185553 - jeb185553  

Birk, Matthew A. ,  Dymowska, Agnieszka K. ,  Seibel, Brad A.

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Squid are thought to obtain a large portion of their oxygen via simple diffusion across the skin in addition to uptake at the gills. Although this hypothesis has support from indirect evidence and is widely accepted, no empirical examinations have been conducted to assess the validity of this hypoth...

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