Protozoans

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Mexican girl :) Biology major student

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I found these little guys when I was observing the water of a flower vase and I thought it was so intereseting they could be there. Actually, you can found protozoans in almost any drop of water.
Both organisms are of the group ciliophora and one of them belongs to the genus Vorticella.

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