a 7 day time-lapse of a planarian worm regenerating a head and tail. Footage was obtained each day on both amputated worms. They move a lot and rarely like to be out in the open, so filming was a challenge. After the filming was done, both worms were put back into an aquarium to live happy lives.
Microscopes used:
Wolfe Laboratory Steromicroscope - 10X, 30X
Leica ATC 2000 - 40X
Microscope magnification of each shot is shown in the bottom right hand corner.
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Planaria moving and feeding under the microscope
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