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Rotifers (Phylum Rotifera)Observer
isabelle9Description
first photo is the corolla (Grey blob) near the 60, all others are of its foot with head hidden in debris
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Vascular Plants (Phylum Tracheophyta)Observer
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Although not green and unable to see the distinct cell walls. Perhaps a dead specimen.
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Protozoans (Kingdom Protozoa)Observer
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able to move like worm and elongate itself
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Genus CryptomonasObserver
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I am unsure of this one, but has at least one flagellum which was undulating (bottom left) but unable to see any red eyespot
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Genus PinnulariaObserver
isabelle9Description
Desmid, likely or very similar to Docedium according to photo of plate
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Genus PhilodinaObserver
isabelle9Description
Either this Genus or similar rotifer
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Class LitostomateaObserver
isabelle9Description
Just a guess. Some sort of protozoan.
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Rotifers (Phylum Rotifera)Observer
isabelle9Description
Hiding behind clump, but this was definitely a rotifer similar in shape to Tricocerca, maybe more elongated like Dicranophora in plate photo but without distinct prongued foot.
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Protozoans (Kingdom Protozoa)Observer
isabelle9Description
Center, transparent.Was moving around on itself so know it was alive, but hard to photograph. Looks like it has at least one flagellum
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Fungi Including Lichens (Kingdom Fungi)Observer
isabelle9Description
Could also be diatom or even a pollen grain. Guessed diatom because of the unusual wavy pattern also found in these from the plate in the photo
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Life (Life)Observer
isabelle9Description
Center, with the 2 dots. No obvious cilia or flagelum. Educated guess because of paired nature of 2 dots and this visual seen in the desmid plate photo
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Diatoms (Class Bacillariophyceae)Observer
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Center, transparent.
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Green Algae (Phylum Chlorophyta)Observer
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Circular, green
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Observer
isabelle9Description
Greener than what appears in photo. Segmented. Slow, snake-like movement in one direction. Some sort of filamentous algae or cyanobacteria. Based ID on poster in photo but could be wrong.