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Makw a list of green algae with their characteristics shape of choropmplast

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Answered by Wolvarine2004
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here is your answer

unfortunate being a noob I don't how to make it in tabular form   :-(

I hope it will help you

Explanation:

Chloroplast (green) Chloroplasts are membrane-bound organelles found in the cells of photosynthetic eukaryotes (in this guide, this can be taken to mean "microbial plants with nuclei"). The conversion of CO2 and water to food and oxygen, using sunlight energy, takes place in the chloroplast. Green algae have a great variety of chloroplast shapes. Here they are shown with drawings to assist interpretation. Top row left, the chloroplast is cup-shaped in a Chlorella-like cell. Top row middle, the chloroplast is star-shaped and axial in Zygnema. Top row right, the chloroplast is a band encircling the cell in Ulothrix. Bottom row left, the chloroplast of Spirogyra is spiral-shaped with lobed edges. Bottom row middle, the chloroplast of Microspora is shaped like a net (shown at two planes of focus). Bottom row right, the chloroplasts of Stichococcus are small and disc-like

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