Myxomycetes Or Slime Mold: Harvard Film Service

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Myxomycetes Or Slime Mold: Harvard Film Service is a short film from 1931 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

Deals with those very interesting but little-known group of border-line organisms which are sometimes plants and sometimes animals. The first reel shows scenes of the native haunts of the slime molds, and several types of fruiting bodies, the breaking open of a spore, the release of a colorless, flagellated swarm cell, which swims around at first, but later loses its flagella and becomes amoeboid. In the second reel, the large mass of protoplasm moves about in search of food. This movement by reversible streaming of the protoplasmic 'network' as well as the "peristaltic' wave in the advancing edge, where digestion takes place, is... shown."

Myxomycetes Or Slime Mold: Harvard Film Service
Produced byHarvard Film Service
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Harvard Film Service
Distributed byHarvard Film Service
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1931
LanguageEnglish
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