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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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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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Paramecium and Spirochaeta bacteria moving around algal cell
Paramecium and Spirochaeta bacteria moving around algal cell
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BCU microscopic view of Paramecium vacuole and particles
BCU microscopic view of Paramecium vacuole and particles
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Microscopic view of Paramecium, stained with biological dyes
Microscopic view of Paramecium, stained with biological dyes
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BCU microscopic view of Paramecium vacuole and particles
BCU microscopic view of Paramecium vacuole and particles
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Ciliates and algal cells. Ciliates are feeding on bacteria and other microorganisms. Recorded using Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast horizontal field of view is 260 micrometres.
Ciliates and algal cells. Ciliates are feeding on bacteria and other microorganisms. Recorded using Nomarski Differential Interference Contrast horizontal field of view is 260 micrometres.
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BCU microscopic view of Paramecium vacuole and particles
BCU microscopic view of Paramecium vacuole and particles
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Microscopic view of Paramecium, stained with biological dyes
Microscopic view of Paramecium, stained with biological dyes