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external morphology of chara

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Morphology: Chara is a green branched “charophyte” attached to the sediment with branching underground rhizoids. ... In the microzone immediately outside Chara cells marl forms and remains attached to the cell walls. Chara species often become thickly coated with the white marl, more so than aquatic vascular plants.

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Morphology: Chara is a green branched “charophyte” attached to the sediment with branching underground rhizoids. ... In the microzone immediately outside Chara cells marl forms and remains attached to the cell walls. Chara species often become thickly coated with the white marl, more so than aquatic vascular plants.

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