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identify the filamentous structures that appear in pond water and state its mode of asexual reproduction

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Answered by singlaraju368
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We can find filamentous algae in pond water which reproducevery through fragmentation

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Answered by Afreenakbar
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Answer:

The filamentous structure called spirogyra is found in ponds.

Spirogyra is a type of filamentous green algae. Its asexual reproductive strategy is fragmentation.

Explanation:

This enormous and varied group of photosynthetic eukaryotic organisms is collectively referred to as algae. It is a polyphyletic grouping that consists of species from several different clades. Included creatures range from single-celled microalgae like Chlorella, Prototheca, and diatoms to multicellular ones like the giant kelp, a big brown alga that may get up to 50 metres long. The majority lack several of the distinguishing cell and tissue types present in land plants, including stomata, xylem, and phloem, and are aquatic and autotrophic. Seaweeds are the largest and most complex marine algae, whereas the Charophyta, a class of green algae that includes, among others, Spirogyra and stoneworts, are the most complicated freshwater forms.

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