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  2. Microscope (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Microscope is an indie role-playing game in which players create a fictional historical timeline, then zoom in to role-play specific events on that timeline. It was designed by Ben Robbins and released by Lame Mage Productions in 2011.

  3. Euglena - Wikipedia

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    Euglena is a genus of single cell flagellate eukaryotes. It is the best known and most widely studied member of the class Euglenoidea, a diverse group containing some 54 genera and at least 200 species. [1] [2] Species of Euglena are found in fresh water and salt water.

  4. The 7th Guest: Infection - Wikipedia

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    The 7th Guest: Infection is a 2011 abstract strategy mobile game which originally appeared as the microscope puzzle in the 1993 computer game The 7th Guest.It is based on the Ataxx family of board games, whose lineage began with a 1988 computer game called Infection.

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  6. Peranema - Wikipedia

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    Peranema. Peranema's basic anatomy is that of a typical euglenid.The cell is spindle or cigar-shaped, somewhat pointed at the anterior end. It has a pellicle with parallel finely-ridged proteinaceous strips underlain by microtubules arranged in a helical fashion around the body.

  7. Phacus - Wikipedia

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    Dujardin first published collective findings of the genus in the scientific journal Histoire naturelle des Zoophytes, Infusoires in 1841, separating them from the genus Euglena. The reason behind the separation was in order to create a group that correctly organizes their established morphological characteristics such as their rigid, flat, leaf ...

  8. Euglena gracilis - Wikipedia

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    Euglena gracilis is a freshwater species of single-celled alga in the genus Euglena. It has secondary chloroplasts , and is a mixotroph able to feed by photosynthesis or phagocytosis . It has a highly flexible cell surface, allowing it to change shape from a thin cell up to 100 μm long to a sphere of approximately 20 μm.

  9. Orders of magnitude (length) - Wikipedia

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    50 μm – typical length of Euglena gracilis, a flagellate protist [97] 50 μm – typical length of a human liver cell, an average-sized body cell [citation needed] 50 μm – length of a silt particle; 60 μm – length of a sperm cell; 78 μm — width of a pixel on the display of the iPhone 4, marketed as Retina Display [98]