Bacteria
Fecal Coliform bacteria is a microbiological contaminant that is found in natural waters. It is ranked proteobacteria in the phylum group. It is unique to our park because they are most common in natural waters throughout the rivers and lakes. Most of the coliform develops in an environment filled with water. Fecal Coliform in water are not necessarily harmful. They are important to the park because they are part of the food chain because they are part of the decomposers.
Protist
Algae is an aquatic photosynthesis organism that is found in lake crescent. Algae is a protists that is Eukaryote in the Domain family. These algae are multicellular organisms. They are important to the park because they help improve the fertilization area and are part of the food chain. In some large algae, they provide shelters or habitats for fish and other invertebrate animals. It is unique to our park because most of the algae is covered on the rocks which cause them to become slippery.
Fungi
Gyromitra Infula (Hooded False Morel) is a eukaryotic organism that grows and spreads quickly. The phylum is Ascomycota. It is unique to our park because it is found in wooded areas with lots of trees which are park has. It is able to grow properly in areas with trees. This fungi serves as a decomposer in our park and helps the environment get rid of decayed things in the area.