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Give the functions of the parts of spirogyra

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Spirogyra, (genus Spirogyra), any member of a genus of some 400 species of free-floating green algae (division Chlorophyta) found in freshwater environments around the world. Named for their beautiful spiral chloroplasts, spirogyras are filamentous algae that consist of thin unbranched chains of cylindrical cells. They can form masses that float near the surface of streams and ponds, buoyed by oxygen bubbles released during photosynthesis. They are commonly used in laboratory demonstrations.

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==>Named for their beautiful spiral chloroplasts, spirogyras are filamentous algae that consist of thin unbranched chains of cylindrical cells. They can form masses that float near the surface of streams and ponds, buoyed by oxygen bubbles released during photosynthesis.

==>Identifying Characteristics of Spirogyra

They have a multi-cellular filamentous body with a mucilaginous sheath.

They bear 2-10 spiral and ribbon-shaped chloroplasts with many pyrenoids.

The cell wall is composed of pectin and cellulose.

It reproduces vegetatively and sexually.

==>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. ... This feature is unique to this genus, which has around 400 species.

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