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Amoebas
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Here two amoebas search for food by extending actin-based projections called filopodia. The amoeba on the left shows some spectacular branching filopodia as it hunts for f...
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Lipid Bilayer Morphology with High Surface Area
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Here, a lipid bilayer with the topology of a sphere, but an immense amount of extra surface area shows a variety of shapes that membranes naturally adopt. This particular...
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Fish Scale Keratocytes -- Tissue and Cell Motility
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This is a beautiful and easy protocol. With the right growth medium (available online) and a scale from a common goldfish, one can observed keratocytes, the wound healing ...
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Swarming E coli Colony Advancing over Agar
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A dense group of E. coli swims in the roughly two dimensional space at an air water interface. Their collective motion is significantly different from their motion as sing...
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Motions of Swarming E coli Bacteria
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A dense group of E. coli swims in the roughly two dimensional space at an air water interface. Their collective motion is significantly different from their motion as sing...
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Densely Swarming E coli Bacteria
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A dense group of E. coli swims in the roughly two dimensional space at an air water interface. Their collective motion is significantly different from their motion as sing...
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Amoeba High Five and Snack
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I went to a local pond and put some scum on a slide. Amongst many other things, one can see amazing single-celled Amoebas crawling (rather quickly) around in some odd shap...
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Sea Urchins Divide!
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Soon after fertilization, we watch as two new sea urchin zygotes divide (mitosis) through eight cycles of synchronized division right up to the point of gastrulation. One c...
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Beautiful Stentor - Part 3
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Largest of the single-celled eukaryotic organisms, Stentor is an amazing little creature that lives in aquatic environments. Its entire body is covered in motile cilia tha...
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Beautiful Stentor - Part 2
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Largest of the single-celled eukaryotic organisms, Stentor is an amazing little creature that lives in aquatic environments. Its entire body is covered in motile cilia tha...
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