@tardibabe: Here are my favourite Volvox videos from this summer 💚 Volvox is a genus of multicellular freshwater green algae. It is largely used for developmental biology, and to study the transition from single cells to multicellular forms of life. Can you see how these spherical photosynthetic beauties are creating a water flow around them? They propel all of the other organisms further around 😂 The larger spheres are colonies of small biflagellate cells with smaller aflagellate round colonies inside which are the daughter colonies, or the baby algae. Specialized biflagellated cells are responsible for locomotion and spinning movements toward a light source so they can produce sugar by photosynthesis. Those biflagellated cells also possess an eyespot which is responsible for detecting light and guide the colony towards optimal light conditions. These flagellated cells that compose the large mother colony are all interconnected by small cytoplasmic bridges to allow nutrient transfer and communication between cells. Those bridges are a bit hard to see but still visible in the clips with the white background (brightfield)! In other words, a Volvox colony is typically formed of two types of cells; germ and somatic. The larger sphere is composed of thousands of somatic cells responsible for photosynthesis and motility. These cells create a water flow around the colony, but they cannot divide and are programmed to die within a few days. Germ cells are nonmotile, but can divide asexually and form new little daughter colonies. These generative cells are basically responsible for Volvox’s growth and reproduction and are practically immortal! When the mother colony breaks open, the young colonies can escape and start their life! The cycle can then start again ☺️ Video taken with my iPhone mounted on my brand new BA310E Motic microscope with an @ilabcam ultra adapter 🔬 References: David L. Kirk, Germ–Soma Differentiation in Volvox, Developmental Biology, Volume 238, Issue 2 (2001) Fenchel, T. (2013). Ecology of Protozoa: The biology of free-living phagotropic protists. Springer-Verlag. Umen, J.G. Volvox and volvocine green algae. EvoDevo 11, 13 (2020) . #fyp #microscope #biology #Science
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Tuesday 18 October 2022 19:29:24 GMT
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Fiorituro :
Even the unseen is overwhelming. Thanks for making wonders visible.
2022-10-18 20:24:02
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Mouks🇬🇧🇨🇾 :
got any mosquito larvae footage?
2022-10-19 10:53:26
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Yupdaddy :
I've heard there's hundreds of pathogens and bacteria harmful to humans in Pigeon waste. That'd be something to investigate. Same w/ bat guano 1/2
2022-10-18 20:27:38
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Squidance45 :
Are they tumbling in the “current” of the slide or are they ciliated?
2022-10-18 23:10:48
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hoitoitoi :
Your videos are truly perfect🥰 Obviously the footage, the rhythm and detailing of the editing, the music choices, the detailed descriptions with so✏
2022-10-18 21:34:26
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Lily :
What kind of microscope do you use? I would love to buy one and look at tiny things!!!
2022-10-21 06:54:30
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I’m K and I’m Special :
I remember seeing these for the first time in an early biology class in college. They were magical then and they’re still amazing. Thx for the memory
2022-10-18 23:07:24
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shramp_scampo :
they look so magical ✨💖
2022-10-18 20:03:04
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Joan of StoryArc :
Such beauty in the details
2022-10-18 20:09:25
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Angelica :
Why do I feel emotional watching this🥹
2022-10-19 02:46:56
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Martin Conrad :
MICRO🥰🥰🥰🥰= MARCO 🥰🥰🥰🥰
2022-10-18 23:23:20
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ketlyjacques :
wow so beautiful!
2022-10-19 00:58:29
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subaquatique :
this is beautiful
2022-10-18 20:01:20
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anita :
I like how they keep rolling so that each one gets its chance to collect some sun rays.
2022-11-06 01:54:57
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Drymo78 :
es preciosa
2022-10-19 03:29:22
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ConBB :
So beautiful.
2022-10-29 01:31:04
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tinabopper8 :
Their spinning is mesmerizing😍💚✨️💚✨️💚✨️
2022-11-11 19:02:14
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alfayomega305 :
asi se ve literal el multiverso
2024-04-06 14:47:01
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H :
where's the Krabby patty formula????
2022-12-19 03:54:41
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KapelieluKai :
your videos are amazing and beautiful
2022-10-22 18:02:52
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abi :
Those are the things I eat in spore
2022-10-19 19:45:24
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Auronot Von Dareu :
gorgeous video editing and incredible music choice.
2022-10-31 14:51:01
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24hourmama1 :
They are breathtaking!!
2022-10-19 00:22:30
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👁Elias Bitchard👁 :
in my language we call them "toczki" - it roghy translates to rollings becouse they roll around
2022-10-18 22:19:55
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Gamma1111 :
Wow this is really cool, thank you for sharing this
2022-10-28 00:13:29
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