Trunksectie

Trunksectie split from sudisflutans. The trunksectie sucks other cells with its long proboscis. Inside the trunksectie is a higher concentration than outside, so that the insides of the other cells will pour into the trunksectie via osmosis. The little brown bean-like organelles near the proboscis convert the food into nutrients, so that they can be used by the yellow spindle-like to provide energy for the flagella. The two arm-like structures near the proboscis are for holding the prey while sucking. It now has tiny proboscis on the arm-like structures. Whit them the trunksectie holds to the pray easier and sucks it faster. A cytoskeleton is responsible for keeping the cell in form. But the arm structures and the trunk whit the mouth can move. It has evolved into faster moving back tentacles, making it faster in chasing its prey.