Give the picure of a well-labelled diagram of Algae (Chlamydomonas) and write about it. (5 to 10 lines)
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It is a very simple diagram which can be easily made and my teacher said that this diagram will give full marks.
Chlamydomonas is a green algae found all over the world in soil, marine water, fresh water and even in snow.Chlamydomonas are autotrophic means they contain chlorophyll and capable of synthesizing their own food like plants
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Chlamydomonas is a green algae found all over the world in soil, marine water, fresh water and even in snow.Chlamydomonas are autotrophic means they contain chlorophyll and capable of synthesizing their own food like plants
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this diagram is simple and better to understand
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•Chlamydomonas, genus of biflagellated single-celled green algae (family •Chlamydomonadaceae) found in soil, ponds, and ditches.
•Chlamydomonas species can become so abundant as to colour fresh water green, and one species, C. nivalis, contains a red pigment known as hematochrome, which sometimes imparts a red colour to melting snow.
•The cells of most Chlamydomonasspecies are more or less oval and feature a noncellulosic membrane (theca), a stigma (eyespot), and a usually cup-shaped chloroplast. •Although photosynthesis occurs, nutrients also may be absorbed through the cell surface.
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•Chlamydomonas, genus of biflagellated single-celled green algae (family •Chlamydomonadaceae) found in soil, ponds, and ditches.
•Chlamydomonas species can become so abundant as to colour fresh water green, and one species, C. nivalis, contains a red pigment known as hematochrome, which sometimes imparts a red colour to melting snow.
•The cells of most Chlamydomonasspecies are more or less oval and feature a noncellulosic membrane (theca), a stigma (eyespot), and a usually cup-shaped chloroplast. •Although photosynthesis occurs, nutrients also may be absorbed through the cell surface.
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