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Can you help to identify this picture?
« on: 20/01/2014 10:21:53 »


I recently came across this picture which i saved, I don't know what it is but what to find some more information on it.
It is saved has "scivis 1" but when i google it i only find a visualization school.

I was interested in the shapes in what i believe is in it's mouth,

Thank you.

 
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Re: help to identify this picture.
« Reply #1 on: 20/01/2014 16:05:41 »
"humped bladderwort Utricularia gibba, with single-cell organisms inside" ... http://www.olympusbioscapes.com/gallery/2013/1.html


http://www.olympusbioscapes.com/gallery/2013/
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Re: help to identify this picture.
« Reply #2 on: 20/01/2014 21:54:02 »
Thanks RD, I would never of guessed it was a carnivorous plant, as well as being home to single celled organisms,
Also great gallery, Plenty there to get me thinking. Cheers.
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Re: Can you help to identify this picture?
« Reply #3 on: 02/07/2019 11:12:09 »
Utricularia, commonly and collectively called the bladderworts, is a genus of carnivorous plants. The name bladderwort refers to the bladder-like traps.
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