Draw a labelled diagram of Chlamydomonas.
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Chlamydomonas
- Chlamydomonas is a unicellular, motile freshwater species belonging to the genus of green algae.
- They are oval, spherical or slightly cylindrical in shape. Chlamydomonas is widely distributed in freshwater or in wet soil and is generally found in a habitat which is rich in ammonium salt.
- Their cell is surrounded by a thin cell wall which is made of cellulose.
- Chlamydomonas possess a pair of flagella that helps in locomotion.
- The cell possesses a large dark nucleus which lies within the cavity of the chloroplast.
- They are widely spread worldwide in wet soil, freshwater, and seawater and even can be found in the snow.
- The cellular organelles in Chlamydomonas include cell membrane, chloroplast, cytoplasm and a pair of contractile vacuoles present at the base of each flagellum.
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