Light Micrograph of Amoeba Catching Paramecium
First in a series of four color enhanced light micrographs showing a single-celled Amoeba sp. engulfing another protozoan, Paramecium sp. The amoeba has extended a pseudopodium (false foot) to attack its prey. The pseudopodium is formed from the flexible wall of the amoeba cell. The paramecium is being engulfed and will be digested within a cavity (vacuole) inside the amoeba cell. This form of feeding is known as phagocytosis. Magnification: x43 at 35mm size. The full series includes images BM8578, BM8581, BM8584, and BM8587.
Size: 7539px × 5052px
Photo credit: © Eric Grave / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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Keywords: amoeba, attacking, catching, cell, celled, eating, engulfing, feeding, histology, light, lm, micrograph, microscopy, organism, paramecium, phagocytosis, protozoan, pseudopodium, science, series, single, single-celled