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is spirogyra eukaryotic or prokaryotic?
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Answered by debangshu90hazra
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Answer:

SPIROGYRA IS EUKARYOTE..

Explanation:

Spirogyra has both asexual and sexual reproduction phases. Spirogyra is an unbranched algae with rectangular cells connected end to end in long filaments. It gets its name from the spiral-shaped chloroplast inside its cells. A Spirogyra cell is haploid, which means it has only one copy of its chromosome in its nucleus.

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