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Trichonympha flagellate Protozoa commonly inhabit the digestive tract of termites. Trichonympha and the termite form a symbiotic relationship whereby the protist digests the wood in the gut of the termite. SEM X6500  **On Page Credit Required**

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Trichonympha flagellate Protozoa commonly inhabit the digestive tract of termites. Trichonympha and the termite form a symbiotic relationship whereby the protist digests the wood in the gut of the termite. SEM X6500 **On Page Credit Required**

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From gallery: Dr. Richard Kessel
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Date 2 Jul 2011
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Credit: Dr. Richard Kessel & Dr. Gene Shih/Visuals Unlimited, Inc.
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