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Answered by tinkik35
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A cell, seen in filaments of algae in the order Oedogoniales, that has one to several 'caps' of cell wall material at its anterior end. These result from a distinctive form of cell division that involves the formation of rings of new cell wall material prior to nuclear division.

Answered by Anonymous
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Oedogonium

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Oedogonium thallus is a long, unbranched, filamentous structure consisting of a single row of elongated, cylindrical cells arranged end to end. The filament usually occurs attached with the substratum at thelower end by means of a basal cell, the rhizoidal cell or holdfast,expanded into a flattened disc with outgrowths. Certain cells in every filament possess one or more ring like markings of hemicellulose at their distal ends are called cap cells.

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