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describe the Spirogyra​

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Answered by rohitsinha12043
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Spirogyra is a filamentous algae, commonly found in freshwater ditches and ponds. ... Spirogyra is a genus of green algae that belong to the order Zygnematales. These free-flowing, filamentous algae are characterized by ribbon-shaped chloroplasts that are arranged in a helical manner inside the cells

Answered by HappyJohn
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SPIROGYRA

Spirogyra is an example of Algae.

Spirogyra can be found in aquatic regions.

Spirogyra is a green algae. It belongs to the family Chlorophyceae.

Spirogyra reproduces mainly through fragmentation. In this asexual method, the body of Spirogyra splits into fragments and then the fragments grows into a new individual Spirogyra.

Spirogyra is green in colour due to the pigment chlorophyll a and b.

In Spirogyra, we can see gametes which have the same size but lacks flagella.

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