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==Ecosystem of our pond== | ==Ecosystem of our pond== | ||
=== '''Observation of the our pond's Ecology on January 22, 2025''' === | |||
It was a cold day, and the water and soil of the pond were completely frozen. Using a stone, I broke through approximately 5 cm of ice to collect a water sample from the pond. Under the microscope, the movement of a single species was particularly active. According to Alessandro Vopato, it is identified as ''Chlamydomonas''. | It was a cold day, and the water and soil of the pond were completely frozen. Using a stone, I broke through approximately 5 cm of ice to collect a water sample from the pond. Under the microscope, the movement of a single species was particularly active. According to Alessandro Vopato, it is identified as ''Chlamydomonas''. | ||
====== '''Chlamydomonas''' ====== | |||
'''Chlamydomonas''' | |||
Chlamydomonas is a genus of unicellular green algae comprising approximately 150 species. These microscopic organisms are predominantly found in freshwater environments, such as ponds and lakes, but can also inhabit damp soils and even snow. They are characterized by their spherical or oval shape and possess two anterior flagella, which facilitate movement. A notable feature is their cup-shaped chloroplast, essential for photosynthesis. | Chlamydomonas is a genus of unicellular green algae comprising approximately 150 species. These microscopic organisms are predominantly found in freshwater environments, such as ponds and lakes, but can also inhabit damp soils and even snow. They are characterized by their spherical or oval shape and possess two anterior flagella, which facilitate movement. A notable feature is their cup-shaped chloroplast, essential for photosynthesis. | ||
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