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What do you observe when you focus a few drops of pond water or clean water above mud under a microscope

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Answered by reiaba
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Pond water refers to a standing body of water. This is usually smaller than a lake and may either be man-made or natural.  

Pond water contains a variety of plant and animal life. While some can be seen with the naked eye, others are too small and will require the use of a microscope to be able to properly observe them.  

Some of the organisms that can be found in pond water include;  

    Arthropods  

Bacteria  

Protozoa  

    Hydras  

    Algae


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Answered by probrainsme102
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Answer:

Protozoa, Algae, Hydra.

Explanation:

Pond Water:A tiny body of quiet, pure water is called a pond.It differs from a river or stream since there is no flowing water in it, and it differs from a lake because it is only a tiny area and only 1.8 meters deep.A body of water that is still is referred to as a pond.This can be either man-made or natural, and it is often smaller than a lake.A variety of plants and animals can be found in pond water.While some are large enough to be seen with the unaided eye, others are too minute and must be observed under a microscope.

Clean Water:Safe water is water that is clean.Congress established the United States Geological Survey (USGS) as a scientific institution in 1879.The USGS offers unbiased data about the condition of our ecosystems and environment, potential natural disasters that endanger our lives and way of life, and more.

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