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Wo Leben ist, ist auch Bewegung - Teil 1: Funktion der Mikrotubuli

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Wo Leben ist, ist auch Bewegung - Teil 1: Funktion der Mikrotubuli
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Where there is Life, there is Motion - Pt. 1: Function of Microtubules
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IWF SignatureW 1975
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Production Year1978-1979

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IWF Technical DataFilm, 16 mm, 270 m ; F, 24 1/2 min

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Struktur und Funktion von Mikrotubuli, Unterscheidung von Muskelbewegung und Bewegung in den Mikrotubuli. Flagellen- und Ziliarbewegungen bei Protozoen und höheren Organismen, z. B. Chlamydomonas, Paramecium, Euglena, Mytilus.Experimente mit Methylenblau als Beweis für die ATP-Synthese und -Wirkung. Elektronenmikroskopische Aufnahmen und Modelle zur Demonstation der Struktur von Mikrotubuli. Experimente an einzelnen Flagellen, wobei ATP auf bestimmte Teile von Flagellen angewendet wird (Zeitlupe). Axopodien in Heliozoen in Aktion und Darstellung ihrer Funktionsweise.
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Studies the structure and function of microtubules highlighting the distinction between muscle movement and movement apparent in microtubules. Shows flagellar and ciliary movement in protozoa and higher organisms, e.g. Chlamydomonas, Paramecium, Euglena, Mytilus. Experiments with methylene blue are shown as evidence of ATP synthesis and action. Electron micrographs and models are used to demonstrate the structure of microtubules. Experiments on individual flagellae are shown with ATP being applied to certain portions of flagellae; the results are shown in slow motion. Axopodia are shown in heliozoans with illustration of their operation and function.
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