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A Rotifer Got Buried In The Siberian Permafrost. 24,000 Years Later, It Came Back To Life.
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The name "Rotifer" is derived from the Latin word rota “wheel” and -fer “bearing”, meaning "wheel-bearer". Most rotifers are around 0.1–0.5 mm long and are common in freshwater environments throughout the world, with a few saltwater species. #MicroscopicMonday 🧫🔬#EarthMonth | Science Channel
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Apr 26, 2021
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🦠Rotifer; a microscopic, multi-celled animal, barely half a millimeter long. Despite their size, they have a brain, a stomach, and a nervous system. They are known for surviving extreme conditions, even returning to life after being frozen for 24,000 years in Siberia. Because they tolerate low-oxygen and even toxic environments, seeing many of them in soil or compost can signal that conditions may be shifting toward anaerobic (low oxygen), not what we aim to create in soils. Remarkable survivor
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Dr Elaine's Soil Food Web School
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This is a wheel-animal, a rotifer. The name makes sense the moment you see that strange contraption on what isn’t really a head. It’s the corona, literally a crown of hair-like cilia. . Nothing here is actually spinning. What looks like a wheel or chainsaw is the perfectly timed beating of hundreds of tiny cilia. Together they create a shimmering illusion of rotation. And more than an illusion: their motion literally pushes water molecules and creates a current, funnels algae and bacteria toward
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8 months ago
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Jam's Germs
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This tiny animal is called a rotifer, and all of the other organisms zooming by are fellow inhabitants from the small pond it came from. Turn up the volume for a full breakdown of what is happening in this epic pond scene. #MicroscopicMonday 🧫🔬+ caption by Martin Kaae Kristiansen (My Microscopic World | Science Channel
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Dec 16, 2019
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“I’m going to get you…” We love this light microscope footage of a rotifer feeding on the freshwater algae Haematococcus pluvialis. They are actually rather useful in producing the orange pigment astaxanthin, which is used in animal feed, human dietary supplements and some cosmetics. You can see it has coloured the digestive tract of the rotifer orange! http://bit.ly/2vFn8MT | Science Photo Library
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Sep 7, 2017
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This microscopic showcases a rotifer a fascinating aquatic microorganism. Its translucent body is clearly visible, revealing its internal structures. The rotifer's most distinctive feature, the corona
Sep 16, 2024
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A species of rotifer, a small freshwater invertebrate, abandone... | Filo
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Mengenal Rotifera: Hewan Mikroskopis yang Menakjubkan
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Limnias malicerta microscopic organism 😱💀 #life #wildlife #biology #science
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Rotifer going CRAZY while feeding 😳🔬🦠
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This Animal Was Dead for 24,000 Years. Then It Started Moving
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This Microscopic Animal Has a Chainsaw-Like Mouth
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Scientists Woke Up a 24,000-Year-Old Frozen Animal
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This Animal Survived Being Frozen For 24,000 Years
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Check out this rotifer, a tiny animal that lives in pond water!
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This Creature Can Come Back to Life! 🤯 Rotifer
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Exploring Rotifers Under the Microscope: A Fascinating Look
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Rotifers Feeding
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I found another species of colonial rotifers in a pond I visited two weeks ago 🤩 They’re named Conochilus and I’m completely amazed by them 🥹 they’re beautifully organized and their little black eyes make them look so innocent! Rotifer colonies are pretty rare and provide multiple advantages to their individuals. Feeding becomes easier; I mean, having dozens of small rotifers spinning their heads off at the same time to attract food particules is way more effective than with a single individua
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Rotifer Feeding II
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Rotifers Are Awesome!
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