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Source collection: Marine planktonic amoebae and other protists. Image made available through BioPedia
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© Copyright: W. J. Bell, image used with permission.
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acanthcyst_dcw1.jpg
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Acantharean cyst, the radiating spicules have been resorbed, and the organism cannot be identified in this state. The acantharea are one of the four types of large amoebae which occur in the marine water column. Scanning electron micrograph by A. F. Michaels.
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17903
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17904 |
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Source collection: Marine planktonic amoebae and other protists. Image made available through BioPedia
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© Copyright: W. J. Bell, image used with permission.
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acanthskel_dcw1.jpg
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Acantharean skeleton, the skeletal material is strontium sulphate - and there are normally 20 radiating spicules but they may give rise to side branches to form more elaborate structures. The acantharea are one of the four types of large amoebae which occur in the marine water column. Scanning electron micrograph by A. F. Michaels.
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17904
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17905 |
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Acknowledgements
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Source collection: Marine planktonic amoebae and other protists. Image made available through BioPedia
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© Copyright: W. J. Bell, image used with permission.
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acantharea3_dcw1.jpg
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Acantharean, the cytoplasm is attached to the radiating spicules by contractile myonemes. The outer cytoplasm is filled with vacuoles, and most of the cytoplasmic organelles are located within the central capsule. The acantharea are one of the four types of large amoebae which occur in the marine water column. Dark ground image by Dave Caron
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17905
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17906 |
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Acknowledgements
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Source collection: Marine planktonic amoebae and other protists. Image made available through BioPedia
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© Copyright: W. J. Bell, image used with permission.
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acantharea4_dcw1.jpg
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Notes
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Acantharean, the cytoplasm is attached to the radiating spicules by contractile myonemes. The outer cytoplasm is filled with vacuoles, and most of the cytoplasmic organelles are located within the central capsule. The acantharea are one of the four types of large amoebae which occur in the marine water column. Dark ground image by Dave Caron
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17906
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17907 |
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Acknowledgements
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Source collection: Marine planktonic amoebae and other protists. Image made available through BioPedia
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© Copyright: W. J. Bell, image used with permission.
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acantharea6_dcw1.jpg
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Acantharean, the cytoplasm is attached to the radiating spicules of strontium sulphate by contractile myonemes. The acantharea are one of the four types of large amoebae which occur in the marine water column. Dark ground image by Dave Caron
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17907
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17908 |
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Acknowledgements
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Source collection: Marine planktonic amoebae and other protists. Image made available through BioPedia
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© Copyright: W. J. Bell, image used with permission.
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acanthlaz_dcw2.jpg
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Dorataspid acantharean, the cytoplasm is attached to the radiating strontium sulphate spicules by contractile myonemes. The outer cytoplasm (ectoplasmic layer) is filled with vacuoles, and most of the cytoplasmic organelles are located within the central capsule which is orange. The acantharea are one of the four types of large amoebae which occur in the marine water column. Dark ground image by Linda Amaral Zettler.
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17908
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17909 |
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Acknowledgements
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Source collection: Marine planktonic amoebae and other protists. Image made available through BioPedia
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Copyright
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© Copyright: W. J. Bell, image used with permission.
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acantharea1_dcw2.jpg
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Notes
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Acantharean, the cytoplasm is attached to the radiating spicules by contractile myonemes. Most of the cytoplasmic organelles are located within the central capsule. The acantharea are one of the four types of large amoebae which occur in the marine water column. Dark ground image by Linda Amaral Zettler
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17909
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17910 |
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Acknowledgements
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Source collection: Marine planktonic amoebae and other protists. Image made available through BioPedia
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Copyright
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© Copyright: W. J. Bell, image used with permission.
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restricted
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Title
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acanthcyst_dcw2.jpg
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Notes
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Acantharean cyst, the radiating spicules have been resorbed, and the organism cannot be identified in this state. The acantharea are one of the four types of large amoebae which occur in the marine water column. Scanning electron micrograph by A. F. Michaels.
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17910
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17911 |
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Acknowledgements
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Source collection: Marine planktonic amoebae and other protists. Image made available through BioPedia
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Copyright
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© Copyright: W. J. Bell, image used with permission.
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restricted
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Title
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acanthskel_dcw2.jpg
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Notes
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Acantharean skeleton, the skeletal material is strontium sulphate - and there are normally 20 radiating spicules but they may give rise to side branches to form more elaborate structures. The acantharea are one of the four types of large amoebae which occur in the marine water column. Scanning electron micrograph by A. F. Michaels.
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17911
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17912 |
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Acknowledgements
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Source collection: Marine planktonic amoebae and other protists. Image made available through BioPedia
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Copyright
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© Copyright: W. J. Bell, image used with permission.
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Image Use
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restricted
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Title
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acantharea3_dcw2.jpg
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Notes
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Acantharean, the cytoplasm is attached to the radiating spicules by contractile myonemes. The outer cytoplasm is filled with vacuoles, and most of the cytoplasmic organelles are located within the central capsule. The acantharea are one of the four types of large amoebae which occur in the marine water column. Dark ground image by Dave Caron
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17912
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