In Oedogonium the nannadrium (Dwarf male) develops from
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The nannandrium in Oedogonium develops from specialized cells called auxiliary cells.
- The nannandrium is a male reproductive part that looks like a small filament. It's commonly seen in green algae. This is also called a small male. It is a sort of adaptation developed by green algae so that they can reproduce asexually and produce more offspring faster to build colonies.
- There are specialized cells called auxiliary cells. These auxiliary cells undergo continuous division to form a group of cells. The group of cells is called the nannandrium. They divide further to develop Oedogonium male filaments.
- The nannandrium further divides to form spores that are later released into the sea and then grow to continue their life cycle.
- This entire process occurs in asexual reproduction.
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