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Two programmes on protozoans, which are in the Kingdom Protista, meaning "First."
Examines the characteristics of the five major groups of pathogens that cause infectious disease - bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and worms - and the diseases they cause in humans, as well as symptoms...
Shows capture of prey, feeding and reproduction following endogenous budding in the freshwater suctorium ‘Tokophrya lemnarum’. An Encyclopaedia Cinematographica film.*
Illustrates through time-lapse film, light microscope slides and electron micrograph the activites of macrophages. Covers: movement, ingestion and digestion in protozoa; appearance of mammalian macrophages...
The foraminifer constructs a test and attaches it to the substrate with elastic threads. There are large numbers of symbionts (diatoms) in its protoplasm; ‘Heterostegina’ gets its nourishment from them....
Lipids from the erythrocyte membrane form micells and bilayers when dispersed. Freeze-fracturing of natural membranes reveal the inclusion of integral proteins. Cholesterine influences the fluidity of the...
Shows pseudopodial formation by an amoeba and the way such structures may take in solid materials phagocytically. This is followed by the action of contractile vacuoles in ridding protozoa of excess water,...
Studies the structure and function of microtubules highlighting the distinction between muscle movement and movement apparent in microtubules. Shows flagellar and ciliary movement in protozoa and higher...
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