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How do scientists measure the amount of golden alga in the water?

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How do scientists measure the amount of golden alga in the water?

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Biologists collect water samples from various lake locations and conduct cell counts to estimate how many golden alga cells are in the water. Powerful microscopes are necessary to identify this one-celled organism. A small amount of the water sample is put on a specialized slide underneath a microscope and then golden alga cells inside a grid are counted (each cell is quite small).

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