plankton, Daphnia under the microscope, water flea, species Daphnia galeata, is a zooplankton crustacean, the head looks like a pointed helmet, which, depending on the season, may decrease or increase, On video the female with embryos is inside, and you can see how the gills work and make quick movements filtering water
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Daphnia Under the Microscope, Water Flea, Species Daphnia Galeata, Is a Zooplankton Crustacean
Daphnia Under the Microscope, Water Flea, Species Daphnia Galeata, Is a Zooplankton Crustacean
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Tags | cladocera, daphnia, Daphnia pulex, Daphniidae, ecosystem, education, environment, fish food, Microorganisms, moina, moina macrocopa, plankton, protozoa, under the microscope, water flea, |