Forms in which living cells exist
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Single/free-living – Amoeba/Chlamydomonas/Paramecium/Euglena;
Colony/colonial - Eudorina/Pandorina/Volvox/sponges;
Filamentous/filament – Spirogyra/Chladophora/Ulothrix/Zygnema/Oedogonium;
Part of a living organism – cheek cell/onion cell/epidermal cell/parenchyma cell.
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Single/free-living – Amoeba/Chlamydomonas/Paramecium/Euglena;
Colony/colonial - Eudorina/Pandorina/Volvox/sponges;
Filamentous/filament – Spirogyra/Chladophora/Ulothrix/Zygnema/Oedogonium;
Part of a living organism – cheek cell/onion cell/epidermal cell/parenchyma cell.
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Single/free-living – Amoeba/Chlamydomonas/Paramecium/Euglena;
Colony/colonial - Eudorina/Pandorina/Volvox/sponges;
Filamentous/filament – Spirogyra/Chladophora/Ulothrix/Zygnema/Oedogonium;
Part of a living organism – cheek cell/onion cell/epidermal cell/parenchyma cell.
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