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name the division spirogyra​

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Answered by devnaguleria32646
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Spirogyra, (genus Spirogyra), any member of a genus of some 400 species of free-floating green algae (division Chlorophyta) found in freshwater environments around the world. Named for their beautiful spiral chloroplasts, spirogyras are filamentous algae that consist of thin unbranched chains of cylindrical cells.

Answered by SamBroDpsg
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Spirogyra is an unicellular algae,that is-

1)It uses fragmentation to reproduce

2)It is a unicellular algae which is an autotroph and make thei food through photosynthesis however it doesn't have leaves but has chlorophyll in it's unicellular body

3)It is so small that it is classified as a microorganism

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