Do all the cells look the same in a filament if there is a difference, describe how they are different
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All cells in filamentous algae look the same except for the spores. The cells in a filament are rectangular elongated cells with chloroplasts, that are linked together and are covered by a continuous mucilage. The spores are round in shape and have a thick wall.
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