Conceptually similarEye of ScienceDidinium devouring a ParameciumSS21042813S6616Eye of ScienceDidinium devouring a ParameciumSS21042833S6618GREG ANTIPADidinium (1 of 4), SEMSS21092897W7515GREG ANTIPADidinium (2 of 4), SEMSS21092907W7519GREG ANTIPADidinium (3 of 4), SEMSS21092917W7523GREG ANTIPADidinium (4 of 4), SEMSS21092927W7527ERIC GRAVEDidinium Nasutum, Ingesting ParameciumSS23927981F8271ERIC GRAVEDidinium Nasutum, Ingesting ParameciumSS23927991F8273ERIC GRAVEDidinium Nasutum, Ingesting ParameciumSS23928001F8274View AllView more with similar tones Didinium devouring a ParameciumLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2104282Legacy Identifier:3S6617Description:SEM: Zoology: Protozoa: Didinium and Paramecium: Didinium is primitive, barrel-shaped ciliate characterized by 2 bands of cilia. They prefer to feed upon Paramecium. They possess a toxin, which is released upon contact with prey, and it serves to kill and paralyze its victim. Simultaneously, the toxin causes the Paramecium to lose its cilia. Paramecium are widely distributed throughout freshwater habitats, where they feed upon bacteria. There are many different species of Paramecium. Magnification = 600xCredit:Eye of Science/Science SourceSize:2428px × 1920px (~13 MB)Get PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:3T3609-cilia-ciliate-close-up-consume-didinium-eukaryote-feeding-freshwater protozoa-magnification-one-cell organism-paramecium-prey-protozoa-sem-unicellularFolder Legacy Identifier:npsModel release:N/ARestrictions:No Sale through SubagentsParent folder:nps