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Video through the microscopic world of Bdelloid Rotifers. You'll see the intricate and fascinating structures of these tiny aquatic animals as they move and feed in their watery environment.
Apr 4, 2023
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🌐 This microscopic animal breaks one of biology’s biggest rules. The Bdelloid Rotifer has survived for over 40 million years without sex, without males, and without mating. Scientists believed sexual reproduction was essential for survival. This creature proved them wrong. Nature doesn’t always follow the rules we teach. Watch till the end. This will change how you see evolution. #WildlifeDocumentary #naturelovers #WildlifeFacts #animalworld #animals #bdelloid Leafy Logic 🙏🙏 | Leafy Logic
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In the frame: 1. Bdelloid rotifers: (Phylum Rotifera, Class Bdelloidea), or simply bdelloids, are microscopic aquatic animals that are ubiquitous in soil, manure piles, rotting wood, decaying leaves, compost piles, old bracket fungi, living and dead mosses or lichens, and organic debris of all types. They are also common in almost all freshwater habitats and in some brackish water and marine habitats. 2. A “balcony tardigrade” is a user-submitted term for the microscopic “water bear” creatures f
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Bdelloid Rotifers have been having sex for 50 million years.Except they haven't.Every single one of these microscopic chainsaw mouth creatures you see under a microscope is a female. They clone themselves. Perfect genetic copies, generation after generation, for longer than mammals have existed on Earth.Evolution textbooks will tell you this is impossible. Sexual reproduction exists because it shuffles genes and creates diversity. Without it, harmful mutations accumulate. Populations crash. Exti
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@science_explanation.14 on Instagram: "Bdelloid rotifers are tiny freshwater creatures found worldwide, usually measuring less than half a millimeter. Despite their small size, they have a surprisingly complex anatomy, including a specialized feeding organ called the corona. This crown-like structure is lined with beating cilia that work together to pull food particles toward the mouth. Inside the mouth lies the mastax, a unique jaw-like mechanism containing hard, chitinous plates. These plates
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Explain everything 🧠 | Bdelloid rotifers are tiny freshwater creatures found worldwide, usually measuring less than half a millimeter. Despite their small size,... | Instagram
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@wealth__nation_ on Instagram: "Bdelloid rotifers are tiny freshwater creatures found worldwide, usually measuring less than half a millimeter. Despite their small size, they have a surprisingly complex anatomy, including a specialized feeding organ called the corona. This crown-like structure is lined with beating cilia that work together to pull food particles toward the mouth. Inside the mouth lies the mastax, a unique jaw-like mechanism containing hard, chitinous plates. These plates move ra
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