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Each month at ARTIS-Micropia, a special microbe is featured. It’s only on display for that month, so be sure not to miss it!

Which microbe is on display this month?

Did you know that one of the largest groups of organisms lives in self-built glass houses? These are diatoms, and they are responsible for an astonishing 20 to 30 percent of the Earth’s oxygen production.

This month, a particularly special diatom takes centre stage: Pleurosigma sp. This microscopic plant has an elongated body and lives inside an armour made of silicon dioxide – the same material used to make ordinary glass. Pleurosigma not only has a striking appearance, but also moves in a truly unique way. A fine channel runs through the centre of its body, through which it secretes mucus, allowing it to pull itself through the water.

Come and see the extraordinary glass armour of this microbe for yourself, and discover how it serves as a source of inspiration for technology, sustainability, and science. Visit ARTIS-Micropia soon!