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CIL:39248
NCBI Organism Classification
Didinium nasutum
Biological Process
phagocytosis
Cellular Component
oral apparatus
Didinium captures Paramecium. Paramecium is almost completely ingested and the proboscis is beginning to reform. This micrograph was taken in 1968 by G. Antipa on a Cambridge Mark IIA operating at 20k...
CIL:39247
NCBI Organism Classification
Didinium nasutum
Biological Process
phagocytosis
Cellular Component
oral apparatus
Didinium captures Paramecium. After reeling in the prey with cyclosis tugging at the attached toxicysts the proboscis opens to engage the Paramecium. This micrograph was taken in 1968 by G. Antipa on ...
CIL:39249
NCBI Organism Classification
Didinium nasutum
Biological Process
phagocytosis
Cellular Component
oral apparatus
Didinium captures Paramecium. At midingestion and showing metachronous waves of cilia within the two characteristic ciliary girdles of Didinium nasutum. This micrograph was taken in 1968 by G. Antipa ...
CIL:39246
NCBI Organism Classification
Didinium nasutum
Biological Process
phagocytosis
Cellular Component
oral apparatus
Didinium ingests Paramecium. At the midpoint of engulfment, some 30 seconds after contact. This micrograph was taken in 1968 by G. Antipa on a Cambridge Mark IIA operating at 20kV. The negative magnif...
CIL:39250
NCBI Organism Classification
Didinium nasutum
Biological Process
phagocytosis
Cellular Component
oral apparatus
Didinium captures Paramecium. It is not unusual for an undersized Didinium to attempt to ingest a much larger Paramecium. In this case, the organisms were preserved before the outcome could be determi...