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MICROORGANISMS IN POND WATER
LAB ACTIVITY
1ºESO
Identifying Microorganisms in Pond Water
INTRODUCTION
Microorganisms in Pond Water
Bacteria
Bacteria is a large group of single celled organisms that are found in every corner of the
earth, be it land, air or water. There are approximately 5×1030 bacteria on the earth that
form a major part of the biomass. These are prokaryotes that lack a nucleus and
membrane bound organelles. They come in different shapes and sizes. Cyanobacteria
are very commonly found microorganisms in water. The bluish-green color water in
pond or ditches is attributed to these organisms. Nostoc and anabaena are common
cyanobacteria that are found in pond water. Spirochaete bacteria is another group of
bacteria commonly found in pond water that unlike cyanobacteria have numerous hair
like structures that make them fast movers.
Protozoa
Protozoans are unicellular eukaryotes that in contrast to prokaryotes have a nucleus that
encloses the genetic material. Their cells also have membrane bound cell organelles.
Euglena is a microorganism in ponds that moves with the help of flagella. Amoeba
forms another group of protozoa that move with the help of pseudopodia or false feet.
Ciliates like paramecium, vorticella and ophrydium move in water with the help of their
numerous small hair like structures called the cilia.
Algae
Algae are another diverse group of plants that may be unicellular or multicellular but are
essentially autotrophic, that is they manufacture their own food through the process of
photosynthesis. Some of the common algae found in pond water are chlamydomonas,
euglena and spongomonas. While chlamydomonas is a free swimming flagellate,
spongomonas use their flagella to collect food instead of moving around, and live in a
gelatinous matrix. Volvox is an alga that lives in colonies. Diatoms, spirogyra,
oedogonium, cladophora, zygnema and porphyridium are some filamentous types of
alga that are common microorganisms found in water. Read more on what is spirogyra.
Rotifers
Rotifers are a type of multicellular micro-animals that are most commonly found in
fresh water, although some forms are also adapted for life in salty waters of the seas and
oceans. These animals get their name from the tuft of cilia that is present at the front of
the body around their mouth. They use their cilia to propel themselves and also direct
food into their mouth. However, not all rotifers are dependent on cilia for locomotion.
Most free-living forms have two toe like structures in their posterior end with which
they attach themselves to the substrate while feeding. Rotifers' diet include algae, dead
bacteria and waste of fishes.
Hydra
Hydra is another fresh water animal that is most commonly found in pond water. This
animal belongs to the class hydrozoa the members of which live mostly in marine water.
Hydra is a predatory animal that hunts its prey with the help of specialized stinging cells
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called cnidocytes. These stinging cells are present in the tentacles that surround the
mouth. On the other end of the tubular body of the hydra is a basal disc or foot with
which the hydra attaches itself to the substratum.
Materials
The best method of identifying microorganisms in pond water is to collect some pond
water and observe it under a microscope. The materials required for this activity are:
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Compound microscope
Microscope slides
Cover slips
Eye Dropper
Pond wáter
Procedure
Collect some pond water in a jar. Pour one drop of this water in a microscope slide.
Cover the drop gently with a cover slip. Do not press the cover slip on the slide with
your finger. Now place the slide under the lens of the microscope and observe the
microorganisms in pond water. It is always best to use a fresh sample of pond water.
PRE-LAB QUESTIONS
Review the main features of the kingdoms whose organisms live in pond water
LAB QUESTIONS
Make a picture of the microorganisms that you can identify and name them
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IMAGES OF SOME POND MICROORGANISMS
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