About chlamydomonas advantages and disadvantages
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Chlamydomonas is a genus of green algae consisting of unicellular flagellates, found in stagnant water and on damp soil, in freshwater, seawater, and even in snow as "snow algae"
*Advantages*
Advantages Because Chlamydomonas is photosynthetic, it can be grown on a simple defined medium with light as the sole energy source. Chlamydomona can dispense with photosynthesis altogether, if supplied with an energy source includes asexual and sexual reproductions in its life cycle.
*Disadvantages*
It's hard to distinguish the dead cell and the living cell of this microbe, uses plenty of water while reproducing and sometimes lacks nitrogen.
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Suhani
*Advantages*
Advantages Because Chlamydomonas is photosynthetic, it can be grown on a simple defined medium with light as the sole energy source. Chlamydomona can dispense with photosynthesis altogether, if supplied with an energy source includes asexual and sexual reproductions in its life cycle.
*Disadvantages*
It's hard to distinguish the dead cell and the living cell of this microbe, uses plenty of water while reproducing and sometimes lacks nitrogen.
Hope it helps,
Suhani
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