In pond water, you can typically find a variety of microorganisms, including protozoa, algae, bacteria, and sometimes small invertebrates like rotifers. Common protozoa include paramecia and amoebas, while algae can range from single-celled phytoplankton to larger forms like spirogyra. These microorganisms play essential roles in the ecosystem, contributing to nutrient cycling and serving as food for larger organisms.
yes pond water is an multicellular.
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The most common are micro plankton and other micro invertebrates.
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Plants give out oxygen which the organism in the pond needs
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a pond organism is a unicellular
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Besides photosynthesis, they obtain their nutrients by feeding on decaying micro-organisms and animal matter Signed, Broccoli (SACPS) PRIMARY 5
Dredging a pond involves clearing out the water from a pond. This may be necessary if there is stagnant water or pest larvae in it. One can find more detailed information on it from pond conservation or environmental authorities.