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Microorganisms - copy space
Microorganisms - copy space - (microscopic view, magnification 200X)
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Microorganisms - copy space
Microorganisms - copy space - (microscopic view, magnification 200X)
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CU microscopic view of Amoeba, large food vacuole and prey
CU microscopic view of Amoeba, large food vacuole and prey
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Vorticella sp. filter feeding. Vorticella is a genus of protozoa, with over 16 known species. They are stalked inverted bell-shaped ciliates, placed among the peritrichs.
Each cell has a separate stalk anchored onto the substrate, which contains a contractile fibril called a myoneme. When stimulated this shortens, causing the stalk to coil like a spring. Vorticella mainly live in freshwater ponds and...
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Vorticella sp. with contracting stalks. Vorticella is a genus of protozoa, with over 16 known species. They are stalked inverted bell-shaped ciliates, placed among the peritrichs.
Each cell has a separate stalk anchored onto the substrate, which contains a contractile fibril called a myoneme. When stimulated this shortens, causing the stalk to coil like a spring. Vorticella mainly live in freshwater ponds and...
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Vorticella sp. filter feeding. Vorticella is a genus of protozoa, with over 16 known species. They are stalked inverted bell-shaped ciliates, placed among the peritrichs.
Each cell has a separate stalk anchored onto the substrate, which contains a contractile fibril called a myoneme. When stimulated this shortens, causing the stalk to coil like a spring. Vorticella mainly live in freshwater ponds and...
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Vorticella sp. filter feeding. Vorticella is a genus of protozoa, with over 16 known species. They are stalked inverted bell-shaped ciliates, placed among the peritrichs.
Each cell has a separate stalk anchored onto the substrate, which contains a contractile fibril called a myoneme. When stimulated this shortens, causing the stalk to coil like a spring. Vorticella mainly live in freshwater ponds and...
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Vorticella protozoa feeding.
This protozoan feeds by using hair-like cilia on the cap of its bell to waft food particles to its central mouth. Each Vorticella has a contractile stalk that is used to jerk it towards its substrate. Phase contrast cinemicrography
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Vorticella protozoa feeding.
This protozoan feeds by using hair-like cilia on the cap of its bell to waft food particles to its central mouth. Each Vorticella has a contractile stalk that is used to jerk it towards its substrate. Phase contrast cinemicrography
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Microorganisms - copy space
Microorganisms - copy space - (microscopic view, magnification 200X)
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CU microscopic view of Amoeba engulfing prey
CU microscopic view of Amoeba engulfing prey
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Volvox colony releasing daughter colony into surrounding watercomposed of hundreds of green algae cells each with 2 whip like flagellae and a red eye spot.
Volvox colony releasing daughter colony into surrounding watercomposed of hundreds of green algae cells each with 2 whip like flagellae and a red eye spot.
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Microorganisms - Euplotes (microscopic view)
Microorganisms - Euplotes (microscopic view)
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Microorganisms - Euplotes, copy space
Microorganisms - Euplotes, copy space (microscopic view, magnification 200X)
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Microorganism
Microorganism searching for escape (microscopic view, magnification 200X)