In a plant of Spirogyra, the substances that would need to be translocated are
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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.
- In a plant of Spirogyra, the substances that would need to be translocated are
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Spirogyra form long filaments, and it's the bending and curving of these filaments that allow these protists to move, albeit slowly, to orient themselves towards light. And remember, they need light because they undergo photosynthesis
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