Physics – Biological Physics
Scientific paper
2004-12-27
Physics
Biological Physics
8 pages, 3 figures
Scientific paper
The rotations of microscopic magnetic particles, magnetosomes, embedded into the cytoskeleton are considered. A great number of magnetosomes are shown to possess two stable equilibrium positions, between which there occur transitions under the influence of thermal disturbances. The random rotations attain the value of order of radian. The rate of the transitions and the probability of magnetosomes to stay in the different states depend on magnetic field direction with respect to an averaged magnetosome's orientation. This effect explains the ability of migrant birds to faultless orientation in long-term passages in the absence of the direct visibility of optical reference points. The sensitivity to deviation from an `ideal' orientation is estimated to be 1-2 degrees. Possible participation of magnetosomes in biological effects caused by microwave electromagnetic fields is discussed.
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