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* Day 2: An observation under the microscope is made in order to see the specimen. | * Day 2: An observation under the microscope is made in order to see the specimen. | ||
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''In the last sample, the concentration of haematococcus can't be seen by the eye, but under the microscope the specimen can be seen as shown in the pictures, also some of the specimens are starting to acquire a green border.'''' | ''In the last sample, the concentration of haematococcus can't be seen by the eye, but under the microscope the specimen can be seen as shown in the pictures, also some of the specimens are starting to acquire a green border.'''' | ||
Conclusions | '''Conclusions''' | ||
1) The environmental conditions for the Haematococcus-pluvialis are not ideal, in order for it to get out of it hibernation state. | |||
My first hypothesis is that it doesn't have the ideal conditions in terms of light and temperature, and my second hypothesis is that it doesn't have the ideal medium ''(a vinasse medium wasn't used for the growth of the specimen, instead a similar medium was made)''. |
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