LAB: Protistia Staring: Paramecium caudatum Amoeba proteus.

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LAB: Protistia Staring: Paramecium caudatum Amoeba proteus

Paramecium caudatum As seen under a phase contrast microscope Can you see the oral groove?

Amoeba proteus Take a look at amoeboid movement. What causes the formations of pseudopods? A

Amoeba proteus ANSWER: The formation of pseudopods is caused by Cytoplasmic streaming. (These currents in the cytoplasm is AKA CYCLOSIS)

Amoeba proteus

Phagocytosis This is an amoeba ingesting a paramecium.

Amoeba ingesting an immobile ciliate

Ingestion by Phagocytosis from: Chuck Greenstein

Paramecium Can you identify: Vacuoles Cilia Nucleus Cytoplasm Plasma membrane

Make Sure You : 1. The completed Lab will be Due: 2. The Protozoan Quiz will be:

The labeled Paramecium Cilia Plasma Membrane Cytoplasm Vacuoles Nucleus