Abstract

Abstract. Diatoms are unique unicellular photosynthetic organisms that have siliceous frustules around their cell membrane. Diatom cells are capable of independent movements in the aquatic medium, which is important for their life strategy. This article summarizes my main observations on the movements of diatoms, including some hypotheses. The material is presented in the form of six video films.

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