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Amoeba moving about. The movement in this clip is 4 times faster than “real life”.

 

1 min 37 sec

7 Mb

Amoeba moving about. The movement in this clip is 2 times faster than “real life”.

 

12 sec

2 Mb

Arcella is a testate amoeba that can often be seen quite clearly inside the test.

 

54 sec

5.3 Mb

This amoeba was photographed with the 100X objective, and the motion is twice the speed seen in “real life”

 

12 sec

2 Mb

Lembadion moving about freely and feeding. These ciliates have a very distinctive movement, and their sculpted shapes can be seen as they move.

54  sec / 6Mb

Litonotus. A very graceful ciliate. Two round  macronuclei are clearly seen.

58 sec

6 Mb

 

 

Raphidiophrys elegans

Heliozoan

 

29 sec

3.3 Mb

Mallomonas insignis is a synurophyte alga. It is enclosed with a layer of siliceous scales.

24 sec

2.7 Mb

 

 

Charles Krebs Photomicrography -- Video

Copyright Charles Krebs 2006