Monday, November 17, 2014

The organisms that were found in my Microaquarium are found below. The pictures with the same name are the organism from the first observed form of it and the last observed form. All of the pictures were taken after the food pellet was added into the water.
I observed the Amoeba floating around the water. (Patterson, 2003 fig. 195 pg. 98)
The Calothrix came about in my last observation. (Forest, 1954 fig, 680 pg. 427)
The Centropyxis was found in my first observation. (Patterson, 2003 fig. 184 pg. 95)
I observed the Chaetonotus racing through the water and what looked like it was eating. (Pennak, 1989 fig.7 pg. 165)
This insect was found during the first observation eating and was not seen in the last observation as if it died and decomposed. (
This was seen in the first observation motionless. (Patterson, 2003 fig.250 pg.120)
This green algae was found in my last observation that showed up out of no where. (Forest, 1954 fig.86 pg.89)

This jellyfish is in the middle of its stages to becoming mature. (Pennak, 1989 fig.5 pg.116)
This is the Amoeba but is now shelled and given a new name. The brown circle is the shell. (Leidy, 1879 fig. 23 pg.16)
This rotifera was found racing through the water. (Pennak, 1989 fig.14 pg.182)
The top picture is from my last findings and the bottom is from the first. The organisms grew tramendously as you may see. (Patterson, 2003 fig.260 pg.124)
This is a Cyanobacteria. (Forest, 1954 fig.568 pg.370)
There were a large mass of these in the water. (Patterson, 2003 fig.304 pg.139)
This latter like organism was found in the first observation. (Vinyard, 1979 fig.141 pg.110)
This is a green algae. (Forest, 1954 fig.200 pg.147)
This cyanobacteria spreads all through the water merging together to become bigger. (Forest, 1954 fig.599 pg.386)

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