The tegumental influx of adenine, adenosine, arginine, choline, histidine, and lysine has been measured in mated and separated male and female Schistosoma mansoni 7-10 wk postinfection. Tissue uptake indices were measured after a brief rinse in either 5 mM glucose or glucose-free saline. Data indicate that schistosomes respond rapidly to this 2-3-sec exposure to glucose-free medium, and lowered uptake rates are observed. Similar studies, measuring cytosine and lysine uptake in Schistosoma japonicum indicate that, in this species also, reduced nutrient influx is seen after a transient exposure to glucose-free medium. It is proposed that these metabolites are not taken up by active transport processes, but rather the effect observed is the consequence of a rapid change in glucose metabolism.