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Paramecium sp. protozoa (SEM) C014 / 2148

Paramecium sp. protozoa (SEM) C014  /  2148
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Paramecium sp. protozoa (SEM) C014 / 2148

Paramecium protozoa. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Paramecium sp. protozoa. These single-celled organisms are aquatic, being found in freshwater habitats. They are covered in cilia, short hair-like structures used for swimming and for wafting food along the oral groove into the oral cavity (mouth" ) seen in this micrograph at centre. Magnification: x2580 (x640 at 10cm width).". Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © POWER AND SYRED/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Cellular Cilia Ciliate Ciliated Cilium Freshwater Gullet Motile Mouth Protozoa Protozoan Unicellular Cells

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This print showcases the intricate beauty of Paramecium sp. protozoa, a type of single-celled organism commonly found in freshwater habitats. The image, captured using a scanning electron microscope (SEM), reveals the vibrant colors and delicate structures that make up these fascinating creatures. Covered in cilia, which are short hair-like structures, Paramecium uses them for both swimming and capturing food. In this micrograph, we can observe the oral groove leading to the oral cavity (mouth) at the center of the organism. This unique feature allows Paramecium to efficiently consume its prey by wafting food along its path. With a magnification level of x2580 (x640 at 10cm width), this SEM image provides an extraordinary close-up view into the cellular world of these motile organisms. Each individual cell is teeming with life and activity as they navigate their aquatic environment. Paramecium protozoa belong to a group called ciliates due to their possession of numerous cilia on their surface. These unicellular organisms play vital roles in freshwater ecosystems, contributing to nutrient cycling and serving as an essential part of the food chain. The remarkable detail captured in this photograph serves as a reminder of nature's complexity even at microscopic levels. It offers us a glimpse into a hidden realm where tiny organisms like Paramecium thrive and contribute to our understanding of life's diversity on Earth.


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