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License | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
Title | portrait |
Rating | 4.16667 |
Vetted | Trusted |
Description | Favella (fah-vell-a) - one of the tintinnid ciliates. Tintinnids are predominantly marine ciliates and are normally located within a lorica. The shape, sculpting and attaching material are used to distinguish the different taxa. Favella has a cone-shaped lorica, without attached material, with a small degree of sculpting of the anterior end of the lorica. The cell is attached to the lorica by a strand of cytoplasm. The cilia form an anterior wreath of membranelles, and the activity of these both draws the cells forward and allows them to collect particles of food - mostly small algae. Phase contrast. |
Original URL | http://pinkava.asu.edu/starcentral/msr/rawdata/viewable/favella_ntw.jpg |
author | David Patterson, Linda Amaral Zettler, Mike Peglar and Tom Nerad |
provider | micro*scope |