Amoeba under microscope IV

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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2007

An amoeba under x1000 light microscope. Food vacuoles can be seen moving along when it's travelling.

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  • I think that this most primitive multi-cellular organism came up with the most overlooked evolutionary development- namely, SKIN.

  • hey where did you get that amoba??:)

    what kind of microscope is that?

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  • amazing

    but I have just finish my dinner!!!

    nise microscope

  • i like to see those things..

  • hi, can i please ask what kind of amoeba is this, or what group? Lobosa? (by the mono-axial non-eruptive lobopods?) thank you!

  • Food & water. That's all they need to keep 'em fat 'n' happy. We could learn a thing or two from that.

  • Where did that cell come from?

  • Microscopes today has acessories like optical 700 line quality colored cameras that go inside a soquet in the microscope, but likely this one has sound, its not that kind of cam.

  • Amazing

  • How did you get the quality to get so clear? I used a regular Kodak camera through the eyepiece as you'll ee on my page, but it wasn't great.

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