Hi,
I assume the left one is an amoeba, what about the right one?
at some point two "balls" are emerging from the amoeba, what are they?
thanks for helping
https://youtu.be/9_4Aa0RdDis
Amoeba and?
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Re: Amoeba and?
The one on the left is an amoebozoan with pseudopods of the "mayorellian" type (so, likely Mayorella, or possibly Korotnevella). The spheres it expels are food waste, i.e. something the amoeba couldn't digest.
The long-armed fellow on the right is also an amoebozoan, but that one is in its "floating form," the shape it assumes when drifting in the water column. Identifying amoeboid floating forms is quite difficult (it might be the same species as the other amoeba, but it's hard to be sure). When it settles on a substrate, it will adopt its "locomotive form", at which point there is at least a chance that it can be identified.
The long-armed fellow on the right is also an amoebozoan, but that one is in its "floating form," the shape it assumes when drifting in the water column. Identifying amoeboid floating forms is quite difficult (it might be the same species as the other amoeba, but it's hard to be sure). When it settles on a substrate, it will adopt its "locomotive form", at which point there is at least a chance that it can be identified.
Re: Amoeba and?
Thank you very much, amoebozoan is fine for me for the momentBruce Taylor wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 8:20 pmThe one on the left is an amoebozoan with pseudopods of the "mayorellian" type (so, likely Mayorella, or possibly Korotnevella). The spheres it expels are food waste, i.e. something the amoeba couldn't digest.
The long-armed fellow on the right is also an amoebozoan, but that one is in its "floating form," the shape it assumes when drifting in the water column. Identifying amoeboid floating forms is quite difficult (it might be the same species as the other amoeba, but it's hard to be sure). When it settles on a substrate, it will adopt its "locomotive form", at which point there is at least a chance that it can be identified.
Re: Amoeba and?
How did you get amoeba to show up so perfectly in Darkfield?
Whenever I try to look at amoeba in darkfield, they just look like see through gelatinous blobs
Whenever I try to look at amoeba in darkfield, they just look like see through gelatinous blobs