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Eastfield College, Mesquite, TX
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Brodick Castle, Arran. NS007381
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Eastfield College, Mesquite, TX
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Portrait of Mastigella. Uniflagellate amoeboid cell with flagellum emerging from the front - to the right - part of the cell. With conical pseudopodia. Said to be distinguishable from similar Mastigamoeba by lack of obvious connection between flagellum and nucleus. Found in stagnant freshwater with abundant decomposing leaves near Boise, Idaho. Phase contrast
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Eastfield College, Mesquite, TX
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Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia
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Portrait of Mastigella. Uniflagellate amoeboid cell. With conical pseudopodia, and flagellum emerges from the front of the cell (yo right) Said to be distinguishable from similar Mastigamoeba by lack of obvious connection between flagellum and nucleus. Found in stagnant freshwater with abundant decomposing leaves near Boise, Idaho. Oblique contrast
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Eastfield College, Mesquite, TX
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Mastigela: This image was taken by Krishnakumar B. in a sample from an anaerobic bioreactor for organic rich wastewater treatment in Regional Research Laboratory-Trivandrum (CSIR-India).
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Eastfield College, Mesquite, TX
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Orinda, California, United States
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Entamoeba (ent-a-me-ba), an amoeba that includes pathogens of the intestinal tracts of a range of hosts - humans are included. They have no mitochondria and seem to have adapted secondarily to an anoxic way of life. Cytoplasm of a thick and dense consistency, and like that of pelobionts (to which we think they are related) moves by fountain flow motion, passing up the middle of the cell and flowing out in all directions at the anterior end. Phase contrast.
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Entamoeba (ent-a-me-ba), an amoeba that includes pathogens of the intestinal tracts of a range of hosts - humans are included. They have no mitochondria and seem to have adapted secondarily to an anoxic way of life. Cytoplasm of a thick and dense consistency, and like that of pelobionts (to which we think they are related) moves by fountain flow motion, passing up the middle of the cell and flowing out in all directions at the anterior end. Differential interference contrast.
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Gadzin Han, Nishava, Serbia
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Entamoeba (ent-a-me-ba), an amoeba that includes pathogens of the intestinal tracts of a range of hosts - humans are included. They have no mitochondria and seem to have adapted secondarily to an anoxic way of life. Cytoplasm of a thick and dense consistency, and like that of pelobionts (to which we think they are related) moves by fountain flow motion, passing up the middle of the cell and flowing out in all directions at the anterior end. Phase contrast.
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Concentrations of amoeba like protozoa collect to form pink pustules, that turn back into pink slime at a touch. Manning Park, British Columbia. Tubiferaceae Family.
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This is an image of group of sorocarps.
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Hyperamoeba (hype-err-a-me-ba) a genus of flagellates with only a couple of species, very similar to the unicellular forms of the myxomycete slime moulds - with which it probably has affinities. Flagellated cells with one or two flagella, if two, one long one short. One long flagellum evident in this image. The cell body is clearly amoeboid. May also have an anterior projection. Phase contrast.
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Alsace, France
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Hyperamoeba (hype-err-a-me-ba) a genus of flagellates with only a couple of species, very similar to the unicellular forms of the myxomycete slime moulds - with which it probably has affinities. Flagellated cells with one or two flagella, if two, one long one short. One long flagellum evident in this image. The cell body is clearly amoeboid. May also have an anterior projection. Phase contrast.
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2016.09.20 Mustavuori, Helsinki, Finland