ROTIFER MNIOBIA MAGNA
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Hello Thanks for your comment I use a Nikon microscope and a Panasonic CCTV You can see other microorganisms classified by genus and species on my website sites.google.com/site/fpelectr
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I think that you are very good at videoing rotifers. How do you do that???? Much better than mine
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@fpelectronica cool ty Francisco
Dino :D
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Hello Thank you for your visit Although there is no unanimity of opinion between scientists, it continues to maintain that single-celled animal Protozoan and Metazoan multicellular animal. As rotifers belong to Metazoa
Francisco
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Hey, I don't know too much about roftifers, this may just be me, or is the rotifer anchoring in one spot with the posterior end?
LastGladius 4 weeks ago
@LastGladius
Hello Thank you for your visit If indeed the rotifers are "anchored" to the "fingers" of the feet to extend his crown and capture their prey Francisco
fpelectronica 4 weeks ago
I must ask, fpelectronica, how did you film this?!
MysteryoftheGods 1 month ago
@MysteryoftheGods
Hello Thanks for your comment I use a Nikon microscope but with other microscopes (good quality) can shoot this type of microorganisms.
regards Francisco
fpelectronica 4 weeks ago
amazing. i have just bought a microscope and lets hope i can view little rotifers.!
quuanttum 3 months ago
@quuanttum
Hello Thanks for your comment The rotifers are very well under the microscope Francisco
fpelectronica 3 months ago