Labyrinthula sp the moving network (video)

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Labyrinthula sp the moving network (video)

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In this video we observe some curious organisms of Protist kingdom composed of many cells that move sliding through an ectoplasmic sheath forming a very slow-moving network.
The ones in the video have biflagellate zoospores.
Phase contrast.
20X, 40X and 100X immersion objectives.
Panasonic GH4 camera
Video link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nm_oPn0eGyI
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Super, good job !

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Thanks Jacek

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Fascinating and well captured.

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Thank you Dave!

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Most interesting video. Liked the 20x, worked well.

Like your new intro as well!
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75RR wrote:Most interesting video. Liked the 20x, worked well.
Like your new intro as well!
Thanks!

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