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  1. Studies of "Vorticella oceanica"
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    Vorticella - Wikipedia

    Vorticella is a suspension feeder, and may have reduced or no cytopharynxes, a nonciliated tube for ingestion. There are oral cilia specialized for making water currents, cytostomes in a depression on the cell surface and structures for scraping and filtering food. [1] Oral cilia beat to bring food closer at … Meer weergeven

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    Vorticella is a genus of bell-shaped ciliates that have stalks to attach themselves to substrates. The stalks have contractile myonemes, allowing them to pull the cell body against substrates. The formation of the … Meer weergeven

    The organism is named Vorticella due to the beating cilia creating whirlpools, or vortices. It is also known as the “Bell Animalcule” … Meer weergeven

    Vorticella was first described by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in a letter dated October 9, 1676. Leeuwenhoek thought that Vorticella had two horns moving like horse ears near … Meer weergeven

    Habitats may include moist soil, mud and plant roots. This protozoan is ciliated and is mainly found in fresh water environments. They are known to feed on bacteria and … Meer weergeven

    These solitary organisms have globulous bodies which are oval-shaped when contracted. Unfavourable conditions tend to cause Vorticella to change from long and skinny … Meer weergeven

    A fossil Vorticella has been discovered inside a leech cocoon dating to the Triassic period, ca. 200 million years ago. The fossil was recovered from the Section Peak … Meer weergeven

    The growth, development and emergence of mosquito larvae are inhibited by Vorticella, resulting in death. The biopolymer glue used for attachment to surfaces may damage sensory systems or pore formation of larvae. Another possibility is … Meer weergeven

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    Vorticella is a genus of bell-shaped ciliates that have stalks to attach themselves to substrates. The stalks have contractile myonemes, allowing them to pull the cell body against substrates. The formation of the stalk happens after the free-swimming stage.
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    Vorticella is a suspension feeder, and may have reduced or no cytopharynxes, a nonciliated tube for ingestion. There are oral cilia specialized for making water currents, cytostomes in a depression on the cell surface and structures for scraping and filtering food. Oral cilia beat to bring food closer at speeds of 0.1–1 mm/s.
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    Vorticella has been found as an epibiont (attached to the surface of a living substratum when in its sessile stage) of crustaceans, the basibiont. This relationship between the epibiont and basibiont is called epibiosis. Rotifers have been observed to feed on Vorticella.
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    The protoplasm of Vorticella is typically a translucent blue-white colour, but may contain a yellow or green pigment. The food vacuoles may show as a brown or grey colour, but depends on the food eaten. Zoochlorellae, food reserves and waste granules, which are abundant in the cytoplasm, may create the impression that Vorticella is an opaque cell.
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  5. Morphology and Molecular Phylogeny of Peritrich Ciliate

  6. Gregarious true- colonies of ciliate Vorticella oceanica on a chain ...

  7. Morphology and Molecular Phylogeny of Peritrich Ciliate

  8. Light micrographs of Vorticella oceanica attached to …

    WEBDownload scientific diagram | Light micrographs of Vorticella oceanica attached to diatom (Chaetocerous coarctatus, a and b) and dinoflagellates (Ceriatum tripose, c), some colonial zoothamnium...

  9. Morphology and Molecular Phylogeny of Peritrich Ciliate

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  11. (PDF) The first snapshot study on horizontal …

    WEB12 nov. 2018 · peritrich ciliates and the horizontal distribution in open waters from surface to 200 m depth in the eastern Indian. Ocean. Recently, five peritrich ciliates, e.g., Vorticella oceanica ...

  12. Morphology and Molecular Phylogeny of Peritrich Ciliate

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