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Touring a drop of algae & cyanobacteria at 400x (photomicrography) (Original Post)
X_Digger
Mar 2014
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alfredo
(60,077 posts)1. That's way back in our family tree.
Blue_In_AK
(46,436 posts)2. Life is wonderful and strange.
This reminds me why I loved biology so much when I was a kid.
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)3. Ah, the wonders of the microscope.
Thanks for posting.
so fascinating! I used to love looking at things under the microscope in Biology. My dad finally bought me
an inexpensive one just so I could have fun with it.
Thank you for posting it!
X_Digger
(18,585 posts)5. You're quite welcome!
If you still have it, there's a lot of things to look at around the house. Making a hay infusion is simple and easy, and will yield TONS of critters.