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Fig. 8. The mobility test with cucumber juice. The average (± s.e.m.) time
to reach the cucumber juice is shown as columns: ST, the superior
tentacle-amputated group; IT, the inferior tentacle-amputated group. The
numbers in or above the columns indicate the number of slugs used for that
test. (A) Times taken in the lit environment (see
Fig. 1). A significant
difference was observed only in the pre-conditioning IT amputation group
between the paired and unpaired-conditioned slugs.
*P<0.05 by Student's t-test. (B) Times taken
under a shading box (Fig. 6).
(C) Average time taken by slugs that underwent different surgical treatments
to reach the cucumber juice in the lit or shaded environments.
**P<0.01, *P<0.05 by Student's
t-test. (D) The avoidance rates in the mobility tests with cucumber
juice (>3 min). **P<0.01 by
2
test.