describe in detail illustrate in life cycle of Ulothrix
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In most species, all the cells can form reproductive bodies. Ulothrix reproduces vegetatively by fragmentation, asexually by nonmotile resting spores (aplanospores) and motile quadriflagellate spores (zoospores), and sexually by biflagellate gametes.
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The lifecycle of Ulothrix like many of the other species, they have cells that has reproductive bodies. Ulothrix chiefly reproduces vegetatively by fragmentation, asexually by nonmotile resting spores (aplanospores) and motile quadriflagellate spores (zoospores), and sexually by biflagellate gametes. Thus, this is how the lifecycle of Ulothrix has a continuous flow.
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- Ulothrix is known to be the genus of filamentous green algae with the family name Ulotrichaceae.
- It is found in marine and fresh waters.
- The each cell has a distinct nucleus, a central vacuole, and a large thin chloroplast with only one pyrenoid. There is also one specialized cell for attachment known as the holdfast, and the filaments that are typically unbranched.
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Cells of Ulothrix are [RPMT 1989]
A) Round
B) Spherical
C) Cylindrical
D) Rectangular
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Meiosis in Ulothrix takes place during [CPMT 1985, 1995; CBSE PMT 1993; MP PMT 2002]
A) Zoospore formation
B) Gamete formation
C) Zygote germination
D) Zoospore germination
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