Binary Fission in Amoeba and Amazing Arthropods

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Foldscope workshop at TIFR Hyderabad

June 19-20, 2018

We viewed a sample of pond water through a Foldscope and were surprised to observe the following:
(1) Two daughter Amoebae in the process of splitting
(2) Dividing Nucleus was also visible.
Binary fission in Amoeba Microarthropods in a sample of pond water
We prepared a slide of pond water and identified a few microarthropods through the foldscope:
(1) We found a cluster of Cyclops in the upper region.
(2) We can see a few Daphnia towards the lower region of the slide image.
Amazing Arthropods in pond water By: Mr. K. Janardhan and Mr. Feroz Khan ; TSWRS/JC (B) Chilkur, RR. Dist., Telangana, India
Our foldscope numbers:
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0002CC1FCAE3
0002585CAF41
000236BE9F57
00020A881ADF
000241FFE27F
00020AB1DC9E

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