Amoeba bipartition

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Amoeba bipartition

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Hello
In this video we see what I think is the bipartition of Amoeba

https://youtu.be/UBCeUJVsj9k

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Excellent and seldom filmed!!

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Nice :)


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Post by Ferry »

I don't think you watched a division. Both nuclei are different in size and the behaviour isn't that of dividing amoebae. I think one of the amoebae is trying to catch the other one.

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Post by fpelectronica »

Thanks for the explication Ferry

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