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Mode of nutrition in chlamydomonas

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Answered by rakshuraj2007
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Chlamydomonas makes its food in the same way as green plants, but without the elaborate system of roots, stem and leaves of the higher plants. It is surrounded by water containing dissolved carbon dioxide and salts so that in the light, with the aid of its chloroplast, it can build up starch by photosynthesis.

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Answered by chinni12102005
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Mode of nutrition of chlamydomonas is autotrophic

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