Week 1 description
Friday, November 12, 2010
This week I saw many nematodes, which are mulicellular. There was also many rotifers, which are multicellular organisms as well. There were also water mites present, which are multicellular also. There were several fresh water pollution algae such as agmenellums, lyngbya and euglena. These are all mulicellular. A philodina was prsent which is rotifers. I also saw pinnularia, a diatom that is a photosynthetic micro life. I also saw amoeba, a sarcodinids, which are multicellular. I also saw a few cyclops, multicellular organisms.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Week 4 description
This week I observed many rotifers small and large, which are multicellular organisms. I also saw many nematodes, which are mulitcellular as well. I witnessed Ttobellaria, filter clogging algae, which are multicellular. There are still cyclops present, as weel as daphnia, micro invertebrates. I also saw actinospacrium, pseudopdriagmenellum, clean water algae. There was also coleocnaete (SB), mulitcellular organisms. Euglenas and water mite were present, both being multicellular organisms. A oedogonium was also in my microaquarium and it is a multicellular organism as well.
Friday, October 29, 2010
Week3 description
Today Friday, October 29, 2010 my microaquarium contains more organisms then it did a week ago. It contained numerous amounts of clear-like worm called a nematode. I witnessed a cyclops digging a hole in the dirt at the bottom. A flagellates called actinosphaderium was present. Many small and large rotifers were seen swimming around. I also saw two Lepoeincils, which are fresh water pollution algae. There were also rivularia, filter clogging algae and a few anteistrodesmus.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Week 2 description
The first thing I noticed this week was a piece of one of plants was above the water level and had completely turned brown and withered up. I saw a few micro invertebrates called cyclops, as well as baby cyclpos. I also noticed a daphina, which is another micro invertebrates; feeding of a plant. There was also two different kinds of worms a clear nematode and a green worm attaching to one of the plants almost like a leech. There were also a few actinosphaerium, which are sacrodinids. One plant was covered in what looked like brown algae.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Week 1 description
The water quality I chose for my MicroAquarium was number five which is from Meads Quarry, Island Home Avenue. After creating my MicroAquarium, I observed two to five moving organisms along with plany A and plant B.
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