アメリカ自然史博物館のインスタグラム(amnh) - 7月2日 00時43分
Happy Microscope Monday! Cyanobacteria are among the most abundant organisms on our planet. Two billion years ago, they were they first organisms to use photosynthesis and helped create Earth’s oxygen-rich atmosphere.
In Episode 2 of Pondlife, join Museum scientist Sally Warring (@pondlife_pondlife) in New York City’s Central Park to find cyanobacteria, see how they form colonies and communities, and find out why they’re easy prey for other microbial species. Then, back in the Museum’s lab, Sally shows us what it takes to grow microorganisms outside of the pond.
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philocyon
This is so interesting but as a neighbor of the museum, and one who has been posting warnings about the cyanobacteria in The Lake in Central Park, I'm surprised there's only a casual passing mention of the toxins that can be produced and their dangers to dogs, especially, but people as well. Or am I mistaken about the potential threat? Shouldn't people (and pets) never touch water that had a Harmful Algal Bloom? Please enlighten us!
carlp536
This planet is amazing. We should not be surprised if it is the only one of it’s kind. So! We should take care of it before we lose it.
andfeitosa
@ze_biouff olha só Zé, esse video é muito bom e ainda mostra que aquele microorganismo redondo que vimos nas amostras é uma alga msm
sallyhegedus
OMG this was such a cool video! Amazing pics! Great job; hope to see more like this. Thanks for educating us! ???
geoscienceimaging
Incredible. Great video. It is hard to understand how single cells can perform such complicated acts.
sandra_sonnet
I love this ?❤️ makes me appreciate our world more. Thank you for sharing.
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