Actually what you are seeing are the trophi or jaws of the rotifer which beat back and forth to grind up food. The trophi are very commonly mistaken for a heart but in fact rotifers are so small that they do not need a circulatory system.
It amazes me these are three different composers. I did notice the transitions but it all fits quite well. In any case loving it and thanks for the list ^_^
It's amazing that you can actually see their heart(?) pumping.
Knnniggit 3 years ago
Actually what you are seeing are the trophi or jaws of the rotifer which beat back and forth to grind up food. The trophi are very commonly mistaken for a heart but in fact rotifers are so small that they do not need a circulatory system.
Aethertal 3 years ago
it's not really a heart :) it's more like.. emm.. a stomach..
netikrass 2 years ago
Thanks!
Winter by Vivaldi
Dies Irae from Mozart's Requiem
Opus 70, No. 1, "Ghost" by Beethoven
Aethertal 3 years ago
It amazes me these are three different composers. I did notice the transitions but it all fits quite well. In any case loving it and thanks for the list ^_^
TheFerrymanSong 3 years ago
Great clip ^_^
Can anyone please tell me what the name of this music piece is?
TheFerrymanSong 3 years ago
Amazing, never knew that even rotifers have their parasite fungus...nice!
jen2tri 3 years ago
awesome!
zcuttlefish 4 years ago
Great job! :-)
opheliasdaisies 4 years ago