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Dorataspid acantharean, the cytoplasm is attached to the radiating strontium sulphate spicules by contractile myonemes. The outer cytoplasm (ectoplasmic layer) is filled with vacuoles, and most of the cytoplasmic organelles are located within the central capsule which is orange. The acantharea are one of the four types of large amoebae which occur in the marine water column. Dark ground image by Linda Amaral Zettler.
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Individual collected in Saanich Inlet, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Image courtesy of R. Timothy Patterson, Carleton University. This image first appeared in J. Foram. Res. 28:201-219 and is used with permission.
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Chytriomyces (kit-rio-my-sees). This is chytrid, in which the cytoplasm usually resides in a large structure (thallus or sporangium) from which a system of branching elements (rhizoidal system) emerges. As can be seen from this image, the rhizoidal system can be very extensive. Phase contrast.
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Amoeboaphelidium (a-me-boe-aff-ell-id-ee-um) Phase contrast.
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Pringsheimella (pring-shy-mell-a), an ulvophyceaen green alga forming an aggregate of cells. Phase contrast microscopy.
data on this strain.
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Randers Fjord
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Ilulissat, Greenland, Grønland
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Sorø Allé
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Skanderborg Dyrehave, Danmark
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Thorsmølle, Marcelisborg Skov, Århus
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Kasted Mose
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Enebærstykket, Klosterheden
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Djursland midt
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Hove Kirke
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Muldbjerge v Dokkedal, sydlige del, Jylland, Danmark
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Gærumhede Plantage, Nordjylland, Danmark
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Lille Skovsgårds hage, Mariager Fjord, Danmark
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Sorø
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Skanderborg Dyrehave, Jylland, Danmark
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Buderupholm Bjergskov, Rold Skov, Jylland, Danmark
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Enemærket Skov, Århus, Danmark
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Bramslev bakker ved Mariager Fjord, Danmark