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Chlamydomonas is example of a) Unicellular cell b) Multicellular cell c) Tri cellular cell d) Tetra cellular cell​

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Answered by prachibarapatre
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Chlamydomonas is an example of a unicellular organism.

  • These are the members of green algae (Chlorophyceae)
  • In algae, sexual reproduction takes place through the fusion of two gametes.
  • In the case of chlamydomonas, these gametes are flagellated and similar in size. Such reproduction is called isogamous.
  • But, in some species of Chlamydomonas, fusion of two gametes that are dissimilar in size can also take place. Such reproduction is called anisogamous.

The correct answer will be option a.

Answered by prahate
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Chlamydomonas is an example of a Unicellular cell.

unicellular cell

  1. Unicellular organisms are made up of a single cell.
  2. body organization of this organism is simple.
  3. All life process is carried by a single cell
  4. body of the cell is totally exposed in the environment.
  5. they have the capacity for regeneration.
  6. The life span of this organism is short.
  7. An injury of the cell causes permanent death.

Chlamydomonas is a single-cell green alga found in soil, ponds, ditches.

so the correct option is a) Unicellular cell.

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