This microorganism has chainsaw like mouth.



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      The rotifer uses fast moving cilia to create a vortex. This enables it to sweep in food particles like algae. Inside the organism we can also see a jaw-like structures that grind the food.

    2. It’s a bdelloid rotifer. They look scarier than they are. Their corona is actually made of cilia (not to be confused with the fuzz on ciliate protists) that beat in a rhythm to create a little whirlpool that sends food into their mouths. They look like chainsaws, but they’re more like if the teeth on a chainsaw wiggled really fast instead of spinning.

      They can also swim with those cilia. They just let go of whatever their foot is holding onto and take off, headfirst.

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