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Mini-pond in our minipond and some thing that looked like paramecia but they might have been some kind of plant cell. We also found Paramecia and Amoeba in our min-pond and they are Unicellular organisms which can survive on their own without help from any other cell. But the elodea in our mini-pond is multi-cellular and they can't survive on their own they rely on other Multi-cellular organisms so they rely on each other.


This is a picture of a few chains of elodea working together to live.

Article posted January 6, 2012 at 05:53 PM • comment (2) • Reads 976 • Return to Blog List

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This is a really cool picture, I wish we could've had this much clarity. You must have had to use a lot of light to get this.
Comment Posted on May 2, 2012 at 11:01 AM by alishab


This is such a cool picture!! My team never got a cool picture like this of our mini pond. Its so clear so cool. Interesting that the rely on each other. I didn't know that.
Comment Posted on February 7, 2012 at 12:34 PM by Audreyt

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