tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2352648376305239677.post8774835379843937164..comments2023-10-20T08:32:14.040-04:00Comments on Heaving Dead Cats: Interesting Study Regarding Cancer Treatment For ReligiousAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12653141544095753595noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2352648376305239677.post-14490569611384689072009-04-22T23:19:55.000-04:002009-04-22T23:19:55.000-04:00If you are talking about microorganisms (mainly ba...If you are talking about microorganisms (mainly bacteria), normally identification by microscope is not possible since other tests such as staining, chemical, genetic, immunological tests need to be employed. That coupled with the fact that we estimate that we have only identified less than 1% of all bacteria on the planet! (& the constant evolution/ mutation aspects are far accelerated in bacteria, almost gerarationally). If you are talking about microfauna which includes bigger critters such as amoeba, algae, diatoms, flagellates, nematodes, protazoa etc. then you will need to have some sort of idea what you are looking at in order to find useful keys on the internet which tend to be maintained by the particular researcher. The following link gives an outline of the main types or organisms you can find. Hope its useful to you. <br>http://www.microbiologybytes.com/video/pond.htmlr12noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2352648376305239677.post-47906812738029169492009-04-25T06:47:54.000-04:002009-04-25T06:47:54.000-04:00r12, thank you so much for the link!I was talking ...r12, thank you so much for the link!<br>I was talking about bacteria but I've since learned that it isn't possible to see them. That's ok, I've found the world of microorganisms like the ones you sent in that link, which will be helpful.<br>I still wish I could see bacteria because they fascinate me so much. But little critters are soooooo cool to observe. <br>Thanks again! :DNeecehttp://www.heavingdeadcats.com/noreply@blogger.com