Synchaeta ingesting Peridinium - HD stock video
"High speed light microscopy of a Synchaeta rotifer (family Synchaetidae) ingesting Peridinium (family Peridiniaceae, yellow), a motile dinoflagellate. You can see a Peridinium digesting in the stomach of the largest Synchaeta. It later takes another Peridinium into its mouth before spitting it out. The Synchaeta head has a crown of cilia that draws a vortex of water into the mouth. Synchaeta is a small predator, approximately 0.45 millimetres in length. Peridinium are 30-70 micrometres in length and covered in a thick plate armour of thecal plates. Filmed with darkfield illumination."





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51³Ô¹ÏÍø #:
618597473
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- Anatomy,
- Animal,
- Animal Behavior,
- Animal Themes,
- Biology,
- Black Color,
- Cilium,
- Close-up,
- Color Image,
- Danger,
- Dinoflagellate,
- Domination,
- Feeding,
- Film - Moving Image,
- Freshwater,
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- Horizontal,
- Invertebrate,
- Large Group Of Animals,
- Light Micrograph,
- Micro Organism,
- Microbiology,
- Nature,
- No People,
- Peridinium,
- Real Time Video,
- Science,
- Yellow,