Polychaeta worm, order Sabellida under a microscope. Possibly family Fabriciidae. Video shows Radiole tentacles with many cilia that catch food, as well as gills. Indian Ocean
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Polychaeta worm, order Sabellida under a microscope. Possibly family Fabriciidae
Polychaeta worm, order Sabellida under a microscope. Possibly family Fabriciidae
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Created | 25 Nov 2021 |
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File Size | 1.68gb |
Preview Resolution | 960x540 |
Frame Rate | 25 |
Total Clip(s) Length | 0:28 |
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Number of Clips | 1 |
Resolution | 3840x2160 |
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Video Encoding | ProRes |
Tags | a worm, annelida, aquatic flora, benthos, body, canalipalpata, cilia, corolla, detritus, ecosystem, evolution, Fabriciidae, filter feeder, fish food, food trophic chain, gills, habitat, Indian Ocean, internal organs, larva, marine life, marine world, meroplankton, microbiology, microcosm, microorganism, movement, ocean, organ, plankton, polychaeta, Radiole, respiratory organ, Sabellida, Sabellidae, sample, silt, study, tentacle, tubular, tubule, under a microscope, zooplankton, |