Electromagnetically Induced Fluid Streaming as a Possible Mechanism of the Biomagnetic Orientation of Organisms

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The results show that both the direction and the intensity of the geomagnetic field can be sensed within the chamber of a Zeiss Cytopherometer. This suggests that electromagnetically induced fluid streaming might play a role in the perception of the geomagnetic field by organisms, although it is not clear at present in which organ the perception occurs. A basic requirement for such an organ would be an anisotropy of cells or cellular structures. The nervous system with its parallel axons, or specific cells associated with the nervous system, could thus be possible locations of the sensitivity towards magnetic fields. © 1978, Walter de Gruyter. All rights reserved.

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Bamberger, S., Valet, G., Storch, F., & Ruhenstroth-Bauer, G. (1978, February 1). Electromagnetically Induced Fluid Streaming as a Possible Mechanism of the Biomagnetic Orientation of Organisms. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section C Journal of Biosciences. https://doi.org/10.1515/znc-1978-1-231

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