Discs of thallus cut from the macroalga Ulva lactuca were incubated in
filtered seawater containing cadmium, zinc, copper or cobalt (30 mu M
). The metal uptake rates differed for each metal in the order Cu > Zn
> Cd > Co, Exposure of the macroalga to metals resulted in a disrupti
on of intracellular monovalent cation composition, Intracellular potas
sium was irreversibly lost and sodium was accumulated by cadmium- or c
opper-treated U. lactuca, which was assumed to indicate irreversible d
isruption of the plasmalemma. Exposure to zinc caused an increase in s
odium concentrations, whereas potassium concentrations were not signif
icantly different from the controls, suggesting that the integrity of
the plasmalemma had been maintained at the zinc concentration used, In
tracellular magnesium was also lost from copper-treated algae, which a
gain indicated a loss of integrity of the cell membrane.