Labyrinthula Coenocystis (Protomyxidea) Movement and Asexual Reproduction
- 1967 ----- b & w ----- 7 min ----- 16mm
- Labyrinthula coenocystis, whose systematic position has not been clarified satisfactorily as yet, is placed with the Rhizopoda by most protozoologists. There are uninucleate spindle cells which slide to-and-fro in a network of thread paths in a still unexplained manner. Shows the dissolution of an aggregate with radially spreading thread paths, the binary fission of individual spindle cells and the formation of new aggregates after exhaustion of the nutrient supply.
- Topics: (Botany, Microbiology)
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