Biology, asked by ambicaparasa7893, 1 year ago

Gongrosira stage is found in which algae

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Answered by topanswers
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Answer:

Vaucheria.

Explanation:

Vaucheria is a species of algae, which reproduces by asexual method of reproduction.

Based on the location of living, they are developed by aplanospores, zoospores or akinetes.

In akinetes, the filaments of algae divides into tiny aseptate filaments with thick walls. Their protoplast also undergoes division and they appear like the algae 'Gongrosira'. Hence, this stage is named so.

Answered by Sidyandex
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Answer:

This is a part that takes place during extreme form of desiccation or conditions of low temperature.

In any case, there is a thin wall that divides the contents of aplanospore in too many parts.

Each and every single part develops cysts or hypnospores and there is also a stage of Vaucheria that is called the Gongrosira stage as it has a special resemblance to Gongrosira.

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