He called it Bacteria.
Antony van Leeuwenhoek
Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek was the first to observe microorganisms using his self made microscope. He discovered bacteria such as those in form of plaque B/W the teeth and many those which live in the pond --another wiki.answers question
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Antonn Van Leeuwenhoek, of course.
Anton van Leeuwenhoek , a dutch merchant, discovered the single celled organism.He was a microscope seller and he decided to take a look at pond scum. He saw that they were small animals.He named them animalcules which means small animal. Today we call animalcules single celled organisms. His name is Van Leeuwenhoek
Anton van Leeuwenhoek , a dutch merchant, discovered the single celled organism.He was a microscope seller and he decided to take a look at pond scum. He saw that they were small animals.He named them animalcules which means small animal. Today we call animalcules single celled organisms. His name is Van Leeuwenhoek
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Pond scum consists of algae. Algae is an autotroph, meaning they do not need to eat. Instead, they produce food internally from carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight using photosynthesis.Pond scum is a algae, a plant. It needs sunlight. If you want to not have pond scum, you need to aerate the water. Avoid plant fertilizers as they will just make the pond scum grow faster.
Pond scum is green algae of the phylum chlorophyta of the protista kingdom.
No. Seaweed is actually good for a pond, but pond scum (most of the time) isn't
`anton van leeuwnhook is a scientist who looked at pond water through a microscope and saw pon scum
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why leeuwenhoek was so excited about what he saw
Pond scum is composed of algae; it does not eat, it grows by means of photosynthesis.
No, Anton Van Leeuwenhoek called protozoan animalcules, which pond water is a type of protozoan
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