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microbiology thread

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GEMMY THREAD. Amoeba proteus won.

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What i always found interesting about these is how clearly you can see the nucleus

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So to soyteen that made this thread, do (You) know any tips when it comes to observing microbes from ones backyard? I just dusted off my old microscope and it seems to be in a good condition. Any good resources for beginners?

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>>4607
What I do is put lettuce in water and in 3-4 days it fills up with amoebas and paramecia.

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>>4609
thanks, will try it out at the closest occasion

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>>4607
I recommend looking for green ponds where you can find some interesting euglena (the green ones in picrel) and maybe some other protozoa
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Thanks for the tip, i'll try that too

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>>4609
I did this and it didn't work



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