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	Protozoa - Paramecium caudatum take three - REPOST 
| 제목: | Protozoa - Paramecium caudatum take three - REPOST 
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Posted 촬영일: Mon, 25 May 1998 23:12:55 +0200 | 
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ERROR : Server Busy(-1105) Protozoa - Paramecium caudatum take three - REPOST REPOST - This posting was usually scheduled for Saturday. Apparently the
 news server didn't do what I wanted; I couldn't find my posting on any
 other server till Monday. In order to make sure you can see this one
 here comes a second try; sorry if you have already downloaded it.
 
 Hi again,
 
 Here comes my third shot featuring Paramecium caudatum.
 
 Most facts I had to tell you about it have already been told in my
 previous postings of that guy. Just have a look at the two contractile
 vacuoles at the bottom of the picture. As I already told you these
 organs manage the excretion of Paramecium; they are fed by radially
 attached small channels which were hardly visible in my first Paramecium
 posting but come out beautifully in this shot. Especially when you watch
 the right of the two vacuoles you can see them like sunbeams pointing
 away from the vacuole. The nucleus is also clearly visible in the right
 half of  the organism; the dark-grey spot attached to its top is the
 nucleolus. Paramecium's mouth can be seen in the upper middle of its
 body.
 
 This photo nicely shows the location of  Paramecium's cilia. You can see
 that there is not only a ring of cilia round the organism's shape; if
 you look closer it seems as if this one hadn't shaved for a couple of
 days, meaning, of course, that Paramecium's whole body is covered with
 cilia. This is not always the case; I'll show you a ciliate later with a
 different kind and location of the cilia.
 
 Hope you can bear the suspense.
 
 Have a nice weekend!
 
 Ralf
 
 
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