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+ | Through microscopy, we observed the growth patterns and activities of the 3 algae cultured within our lab. During the 5 month period of observation, qualities such as concentrations, interactions. swimming patterns, and abnormalities were recorded. | ||
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+ | Swim freely around in a fish-like pattern. Usually only a few swim in this manner but it is common to see at least 1-5 swimming like this in a drop. | ||
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+ | Some of the Symiodinium may tend to slow down and begin spinning in place when viewed under a microscope for an extended period of time. | ||
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+ | An interesting swimming pattern that most of the algae do not exhibit. At times, it appears as if they may be swimming zig-zags. | ||
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Revision as of 03:48, 22 October 2019
Through microscopy, we observed the growth patterns and activities of the 3 algae cultured within our lab. During the 5 month period of observation, qualities such as concentrations, interactions. swimming patterns, and abnormalities were recorded.
Symbiodinium Microadriaticum Swimming Patterns
Non-Patterned Swimming
Swim freely around in a fish-like pattern. Usually only a few swim in this manner but it is common to see at least 1-5 swimming like this in a drop.
Spinning in Place
Some of the Symiodinium may tend to slow down and begin spinning in place when viewed under a microscope for an extended period of time.
Predator-Prey culture of O. marina fed 2.0 mL of D. tertiolecta. The O. marina culture that was fed 2.0 mL of D. tertiolecta was not fed since 9/18/19. The video depicts the concentration of in the Dunaliella vs. Oxyrrhis as of 10/18/19.