Tiny-Little Organisms: Life in Pond Water
In ponds and in different bodies of stagnant water, there is a big variety of multicellular organisms of small or microscopic size. These forms of life are also very interesting to observe. The aquatic environments host a rich variety of organisms and are a wonder to behold through a microscope.
Especially in spring, ponds attract insects, amphibians, birds and many other animals, so much so that, as we have already said, they are among the richest environments on the planet in terms of life.
The smallest organisms it is possible to observe with an optical microscope are the bacteria. But you can also observe larvae, water fleas and a big variety of other species. The average size of the animals above is less than 1 mm.
Giffed by: rudescience From: This video, and microworlds