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[[File:Tardigradee.png|thumb|tardigrades in the laboratory]] | [[File:Tardigradee.png|thumb|tardigrades in the laboratory]][[File:In the lab.png|thumb|disolving the sample]]'''In the laboratory''', we could take care of some of them. First we disolve the initial sample which had a huge amount of tardigrades and as food they had algae. Then some of them were "sacrifice" as a contaminated sample so we could observe them through the microscope. | ||
At the begining they where looking full of food but after a month in this contaminated sample we found most of the tardigrades went to sleep mode probably due to lack of food. | |||
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[https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/descubren-por-que-los-tardigrados-son-practicamente-indestructibles-y-sobreviven-a-condiciones-extremas/:~:text=Estos%20animales%20diminutos%20son%20capaces,falta%20de%20alimento%20y%20agua.&text=En%20escenarios%20hostiles%20o%20fatales,mostrado%20una%20resistencia%20casi%20indestructible. Fischer, A. (2022, 7 julio). ''Tardígrados: qué son, dónde viven y cómo caminan (osos de agua)''. National Geographic En Español. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/tardigrados-que-son-donde-viven-como-caminan-osos-de-agua/] | |||
Montejo, E. (2022, 22 septiembre). ''Científicos revelan el secreto que hace inmortal a los tardígrados''. National Geographic En Español. <nowiki>https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/descubren-por-que-los-tardigrados-son-practicamente-indestructibles-y-sobreviven-a-condiciones-extremas/</nowiki> |
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