Phacus Sp.

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Micro-algae always render my fascination whenever I got
chance to observe them under foldscope. This time after viewing the collected
sample, this Phacus species have concerned my observation. This unicellular
alga has beautiful ornamentation. It exhibits certain features by its flat,
leaf like structure. This Euglenozoa species also indicate the organic
pollution level of the waterbody.
Cheers,
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