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Chatacteristics of algae and spirogyra

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Answered by nitinsahil2005
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CHARACTERISTICS OF ALGAE ARE

Algae are eukaryotic organisms that have no roots, stems, or leaves but do have chlorophyll and other pigments for carrying out photosynthesis. Algae can be multicellular or unicellular. Unicellular algae occur most frequently in water, especially in plankton.

CHARACTERISTICS OF SPIROGYRA ARE

It is a multi-cellular filamentous algae with mucilagenouus sheath.It consists of spiral chloroplast.Cell wall layer is made up of cellulose and pectin.The chloroplast of spirogyra consists of pyrenoids.Cytoplasm lie on the periphery of cell.

Answered by Anonymous
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The important characteristics of spirogyra are: It is an unbranched, filamentous green algae occurring in the stagnant water so known as pond scum A mucilaginous covering or sheath is present which makes the surface slimy hence known as pond silk Three types of conjugation is found in spirogyra.

Alga is singular form and Algae is plural. ... Algae are the name given to a large group of oxygenic, phototrophic, eukaryotic microorganisms. Algae have a nucleus. The differences between plants and algae, many algal species are closely related to plants, but the algae are very diverse.

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