Binary fission in Entamoeba - HD stock video
"Light microscope footage of an Entamoeba histolytica protozoan undergoing binary fission. Binary fission is a form of asexual reproduction in which a cell splits into two identical copies. E. histolytica is a parasite that causes amoebic dysentery in humans. Seen here is the active trophozoite form of the parasite, which lives in the human intestines, causing ulceration and symptoms including diarrhoea, cramps, fever and weight loss. If untreated, the amoeba can move to the liver and other organs, and the infection can prove fatal in some cases. The disease is endemic in regions with poor sanitation. The parasites are passed in faeces, and can survive outside the body as long-lasting cysts, which revert to the active trophozoite stage when ingested. Proper hygiene aids prevention of the disease. Treatment is with antimicrobial drugs. The trophozoites can reach 20 microns in diameter. This is the Pavia Biopsy (PVB) strain."





PURCHASE A LICENSE
Get personalized pricing by telling us when, where, and how you want to use this asset.
undefined
DETAILS
Credit:
Creative #:
618597229
License type:
Rights-ready
Collection:
Image Bank Film
Clip length:
00:00:55:16
Upload date:
Release info:
No release required
Mastered to:
QuickTime 8-bit Photo-JPEG HD 1920x1080 25p
Categories:
- Repetition,
- Close-up,
- In Vitro Fertilization,
- Magnification,
- Motion,
- Parasitic,
- Research,
- Science,
- 50 Seconds or Greater,
- Amoeba,
- Anaerobic,
- Anatomy,
- Asexual Reproduction,
- Binary Fission,
- Biological Cell,
- Biology,
- Blue Background,
- Color Image,
- Colored Background,
- Condition,
- Cytoplasm,
- Cytoplasmic Polyhedrosis Virus,
- Film - Moving Image,
- Group Of Objects,
- HD Format,
- Healthcare And Medicine,
- Horizontal,
- Hygiene,
- Living Organism,
- Micro Organism,
- Microbiology,
- No People,
- Pathogen,
- Protozoan,
- Real Time Video,
- Shape,
- Studio Shot,
- Trophozoite,