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I thought you might want to know 👀  I even found tiny amoebae! Don’t freak out just yet though, these organisms aren’t dangerous for us at all. In fact, they eat bacteria and fungi from your sink! And when they die, bacteria eats them. Just don’t go and eat that black sink crust alright? 🥲 Rotifers and nematodes are virtually everywhere; in soils, freshwater, marine water, mosses, lichens, in your sinks and some even chill in your washing machine filter 😱  Along with tardigrades, rotifers and nematodes have the ability to enter a dormant state called cryptobiosis. When in this state, they can survive desiccation, meaning the complete loss of water from their body, for long periods of time. Rotifers can either enter cryptobiosis to escape fungal parasites but also to survive extreme cold or exposition to ionizing radiations. In a study from June 2021, a Bdelloid rotifer retrieved from the Arctic’s permafrost was able to come out of anhydrobiosis after being frozen for 24 000 years! No wonder they can survive easily in your bathroom sink 😂  In the first clip, you can see two bdelloid rotifers snacking on bacteria helped by their ciliated crowns called corona which is composed of thousands of small hair beating together. Using their corona, rotifers create a water vortex which traps food particles, bringing them directly to the mouth. After entering the mouth, food is crushed by a modified pharynx called the mastax, which is a unique characteristic to rotifers. When chewing food, the mastax looks a bit like a beating heart, which can be confusing at first but rotifers do not possess a circulatory system!  Video taken with my iPhone 14 Pro mounted on an Olympus BX53 microscope with an @ilabcam adapter 🔬 #fyp #microscope #science #bathroom #animals
I thought you might want to know 👀 I even found tiny amoebae! Don’t freak out just yet though, these organisms aren’t dangerous for us at all. In fact, they eat bacteria and fungi from your sink! And when they die, bacteria eats them. Just don’t go and eat that black sink crust alright? 🥲 Rotifers and nematodes are virtually everywhere; in soils, freshwater, marine water, mosses, lichens, in your sinks and some even chill in your washing machine filter 😱 Along with tardigrades, rotifers and nematodes have the ability to enter a dormant state called cryptobiosis. When in this state, they can survive desiccation, meaning the complete loss of water from their body, for long periods of time. Rotifers can either enter cryptobiosis to escape fungal parasites but also to survive extreme cold or exposition to ionizing radiations. In a study from June 2021, a Bdelloid rotifer retrieved from the Arctic’s permafrost was able to come out of anhydrobiosis after being frozen for 24 000 years! No wonder they can survive easily in your bathroom sink 😂 In the first clip, you can see two bdelloid rotifers snacking on bacteria helped by their ciliated crowns called corona which is composed of thousands of small hair beating together. Using their corona, rotifers create a water vortex which traps food particles, bringing them directly to the mouth. After entering the mouth, food is crushed by a modified pharynx called the mastax, which is a unique characteristic to rotifers. When chewing food, the mastax looks a bit like a beating heart, which can be confusing at first but rotifers do not possess a circulatory system! Video taken with my iPhone 14 Pro mounted on an Olympus BX53 microscope with an @ilabcam adapter 🔬 #fyp #microscope #science #bathroom #animals

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