A Closeup of an “L” type Rotifer

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This a a very clear transparent microscopic view of an “L”type rotifers. It moves by its tail and small cilia. It eats using its specially designed feeding apparatus. These microscopic creatures can replicate by may differen methods, from thousands of eggs or by dividing themselves. They also have an intelligence that responds to environmental stimuli. My hey will create more females or males to adapt for survival. They can exponentially reproduce despite harsh envoiroments. They’re a necessary food source for every bit of life for marine and freshwater environments. Rotifers thrive in all types of waters. The lower the salinity the faster reproduction increases.

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