News Life This protist unfolds its ‘neck’ up to 30 times its body length to scout prey The single-celled organism uses an element of origami to rapidly attack Lacrymaria olor, a single-celled protist, can extend its neck up to 30 times its body length. These before-and-after images show how microtubules curve around the organism’s body to create curved pleats folded like origami that make the feat possible. Eliott Flaum/Prakash Lab (CC BY-NC-ND) Share this:EmailFacebookTwitterPinterestPocketRedditPrint By Erin Garcia de Jesús June 6, 2024 at 2:00 pm Oddly, origami could be useful for snagging prey.