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This is life in a completely different dimension, the dimension that our naked eye can’t see. It is so fascinating to be able to observe the creatures that live there! . The water stream in this video connects to a little forest pond, so the stream only has water when it rains enough to overfill the pond. This means that very soon this stream will dry again. What will happen to the microscopic creatures in this stream? Well, many of these creatures will enter into a state of suspended animation while they wait for water to come back. In other words, life is really everywhere in the forest. We may not see them because they are too small or they may be in suspended animation, but really every inch of soil and every drop of water in the forest contains life! . By the way, moss acts as a microscopic forest where lots of microorganisms live. So by taking a piece of moss with my sample, I ensured that my sample would contain more microscopic creatures. . These are the creatures you saw in the video in order of appearance: Rotifer (check out those rotating “wheels” attracting food to its mouth! Diatoms (inside the diatoms you can see little droplets of oil) Another rotifer Cyanobacteria Filamentous algae Polychaete Colonial algae Desmids Nematode …and a little piece of decomposing moss! Life is beautiful (literally!) . For this video I used a Leica ZOOM 200 stereoscope and an Olympus BX41 microscope at up to 400x magnification #biology #microscopy #microscope #microorganisms #ecology #forest #drbioforever
Duration: 60 sPosted : Fri, 26 Apr 2024 20:14:22Views
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