Under examination, pond water is full of microbes. Bacteria is found in large numbers, as are protozoa and algae.
In pond water there is cyanobacteria, nastoc, and anabaena.
They act as decomposers in a pond .
Fungi and bacteria are important aspect of the ecosystem, and are known as decomposers. Decomposers break down materials that can be used by consumers, particularly zooplankton.
Pond water is often still because there is no current bringing more water into the pond. A pond that relies on rain water will be still most of the time. A pond that is spring fed might have a small current.
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Mostly fresh water.
Contains bacteria that will lead to illness
Very hot. Direct sunlight continuously on the pond.
A pond would have more living things because lakes tend to be cleaner, lacking a pond's abouding bacteria. There are many more bacteria in ponds because there is more organic waste there to be consumed, formed by dead algae blooms.
total coliform bacteria
Lily pads, water lettuce, and cattail.
Ducks when on land, traveling by foot or by wings collect bacteria which when returned to the pond is tranfered onto there.
Many people have a misconception that water in a pond is pure and free from bacteria. Pond water is full ofvarious life forms like insects and the presence of microorganisms in pond water is quite common. The following are a few microorganisms which are foundin pond water and are not visible to the naked eye. Various Microorganisms The following are a few microorganisms in pond water which play a major role in polluting and making it impure and dirty. *. Bacteria : These are considered as the single celled organisms which are generally found in large groups andare present in water, air and land. They are also known as prokaryotes and they come in various sizes and shapes. The most common type of bacteria that lives in pond water iscyanobacteria and they add bluish-green color to the pond water. Anabaena and nostoc are the other types of cyanobacteria commonly seen in pond water. *. Protozoa : They are unicellular eukaryotes which consists of nucleus and all its cells have bound organelles. Euglena and amoeba are the types of protozoa which move with the help of false feet or pseudopodia in pond water. Ophrydium, vorticella and ciliates such as paramecium are also present in water.
They act as decomposers in a pond .
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Blue-green bacteria may grow too rapidly and cover an entire pond. When this happens, they can use up the oxygen in the pond and kill other living things. Many blue-green bacteria produce a bad odor. The odor is one clue that the water is unfit for drinking. Substances that pollute water are often used by blue-green bacteria for food. The amount of pollution in water is measured by counting the number of blue-green bacteria.