Antarctic video gallery Home> Galleries> Video gallery The prasinophyte Pyramimonas sp. showing four flagella 24 years ago A gamete of Pyramimonas sp. moving with a forward facing flagellum 24 years ago A small flagellate moving with a long trailing flagellum 24 years ago A small flagellate moving with a corkscrew motion 24 years ago A dinoflagellate showing its transverse flagellum 24 years ago Movement by cilia 1. Ciliate attempts to catch particles 24 years ago Movement by cilia 2: the ciliate Strombidium sp. 24 years ago Movement by cilia 3. Ciliate draws particles toward it 24 years ago Happy ciliate 24 years ago Movement by cellular deformation: amoeboid 24 years ago Movement by cellular deformation: Euglenoid 24 years ago Icebreaking and propulsion 4 years ago Powering Nuyina 4 years ago Icy firefighters 6 years ago Expo in iso 6 years ago Expo ending iso 6 years ago From iso to icy home 6 years ago Survival training 6 years ago Winter at Casey 6 years ago Breaking Barriers 6 years ago Traversing: how to get a mobile research station deep into Antarctica 6 years ago Top Tips for a science career: a journey from viruses to whales 6 years ago Frozen Ocean: how a freezing Southern Ocean affects the world 6 years ago Ocean Giants: meet the only person in the world to attach a satellite tag to an Antarctic blue whale 6 years ago Antarctic Climate Science: the ice tells us that things are going to be different in the future than they were in the past 6 years ago Krill on Acid: as the Southern Ocean becomes more acidic, what will this mean for Antarctic krill? 6 years ago Prev 1 … 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 This content was last updated 6 years ago on 11 May 2020.