Chloroplast of Chlamydomonas is
(a) stellate (b) cup-shaped
(c) collar-shaped (d) spiral
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cup shaped
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Chloroplast of Chlamydomonas
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(b)The Chloroplast of Chlamydomonas is cup-shaped.
- Unicellular cells, circular or somewhat tube shaped, a papilla might be available or missing. Chloroplasts green and typically cup-molded.
- Chlamydomonas are little flogs and range in size from 10-30µm in measurement.
- They have one enormous chloroplast and cause nourishment from daylight just as to have two flagella which are utilized to drive the living being through the water. They additionally have an eyespot which permits them to incline toward light.
- Chlamydomonas is as of now viewed as a protist.
- The division to which it has a place, the Chlorophyta, has been renamed under the realm Protista .
- It is found in crisp water, seas, snow on peaks, and soil.it is the variety of Unicellular green growth.
- It makes its own food because the chloroplast of chlamydomanas is a autotroph.
- The littlest green plants are blue green growth, and they have just 1 cell.
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