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paramecium cilia
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CIL:17891
NCBI Organism Classification
Didinium nasutum
Biological Process
phagocytosis
Cellular Component
oral apparatus
The ingestion of Paramecium by Didinium. This micrograph also clearly shows the five short rows of clavate cilia (ciliary stubs without central microtubules) that reside just below the anterior and po...
CIL:17441
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium multimicronucleatum
Biological Process
cortical cytoskeleton organization
Cellular Component
plasma membrane
Paramecium multimicronucleatum is covered with cilia which cilia arise from regular surface depressions roughly rectangular in shape. This image is adapted with permission from Fig. 1 in J. Cell Biol....
CIL:12029
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium multimicronucleatum
Biological Process
cortical cytoskeleton organization
Cellular Component
plasma membrane
This high resolution micrograph of Paramecium multimicronucleatum is adapted with permission from Fig. 1 in J. Cell Biol. 49:1-20, 1971. Paramecium is covered with cilia which arise from regular surfa...
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:21991
NCBI Organism Classification
Didinium nasutum
Biological Process
phagocytosis
Cellular Component
oral apparatus
Didinium captures Paramecium. A moment after initial contact when toxicysts enter Paramecium. The strand of toxicysts can be seen between the two organisms, and Didinium will use the anchored toxicyst...
CIL:21995
NCBI Organism Classification
Didinium nasutum
Biological Process
phagocytosis
Cellular Component
oral apparatus
Didinium ingests Paramecium. Note that Paramecium is folded in half as it is compressed and enters the waiting food vacuole. This micrograph also shows a few discharged Paramecium trichocysts as well ...
CIL:21993
NCBI Organism Classification
Didinium nasutum
Biological Process
phagocytosis
Cellular Component
oral apparatus
Didinium captures Paramecium. A moment after initial contact when toxicysts enter Paramecium. The strand of toxicysts can be seen between the two organisms, and Didinium will use the anchored toxicyst...
CIL:40951
NCBI Organism Classification
Didinium nasutum
Biological Process
phagocytosis
Cellular Component
oral apparatus
Didinium captures Paramecium. A moment after initial contact when toxicysts enter Paramecium. The strand of toxicysts can be seen between the two organisms, and Didinium will use the anchored toxicyst...
CIL:36755
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium caudatum
Biological Process
cytoplasm organization
Cellular Component
cilium
Paramecium caudatum is a peniculine oligohymenophoran ciliate that has numerous rows of cilia called kineties that run along the posterior to the anterior axis on the cell’s dorsal side but curve ar...
CIL:22782
NCBI Organism Classification
Didinium nasutum
Biological Process
phagocytosis
Cellular Component
oral apparatus
Didinium intiates capture of Paramecium. Believe-it-or-not, this Didinium may accomplish the ingestion of the Paramecium in less than one minute. See other images in the link below. Also showing metac...
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