
The Jekyll and Hyde Protozoan
Normally they bother no one. The creatures, called protozoan ciliates, quietly go about their business in water‑filled tree holes, eating other microorganisms. REF.: Revenge of the placid protozoan. Science News, v. 131, June 4, 1988. p....
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Normally they bother no one. The creatures, called protozoan ciliates, quietly go about their business in water‑filled tree holes, eating other microorganisms.
REF.: Revenge of the placid protozoan. Science News, v. 131, June 4, 1988. p. 363. Photo: Scanning electron microscope view of Oxytricha trifallax. (PD)
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