Vampyrella reproducing. Time-lapse light microscopy footage of Vampyrella lateritia daughter trophozoites emerging from a digestive cyst (round) during the reproductive stage of its life cycle. After the new cells have emerged, digestive remains (dark green) are seen in the empty digestive cyst. Vampyrella is a unicellular micro-organism sometimes described as a 'vampire amoeba'. It attacks other microscopic organisms, such as algae (bottom), and penetrates their cell walls and extracts the contents. After feeding, it forms this cyst and divides to form daughter cells. Vampyrella are found in aquatic freshwater environments, with other vampyrellid species found in soil and in the sea. The speed of this footage has been increased to twenty times normal. | |
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Credit: | Science Photo Library / Skibbe, Dr. Oliver |
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