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Bursaria Video No. 5
T1/DSL/Cable Stream
Bursaria is one of the ciliates, generally considered the most complex of the protozoans. These organisms are large enough to be barely visible, and are characterized by a large opening, a mouth of sorts, which they use to scoop up protozoan prey.
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