Red eyespot in chlamydomonas
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The eyespot apparatus (or stigma) is a photoreceptive organelle found in the flagellate or (motile) cells of green algae and other unicellular photosynthetic organisms such as euglenids. ... Eyespot-mediated light perception helps the cells in finding an environment with optimal light conditions for photosynthesis.
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The eyespot apparatus (or stigma) is a photoreceptive organelle found in the flagellate or (motile) cells of green algae and other unicellular photosynthetic organisms such as euglenids. ... Eyespot-mediated light perception helps the cells in finding an environment with optimal light conditions for photosynthesis.
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Under the light microscope, eyespots appear as dark, orange-reddish spots or stigmata. They get their color from carotenoid pigments contained in bodies called pigment granules. ... In Chlamydomonas, the eyespot is part of the chloroplast and takes on the appearance of a membranous sandwich structure.
Under the light microscope, eyespots appear as dark, orange-reddish spots or stigmata. They get their color from carotenoid pigments contained in bodies called pigment granules. ... In Chlamydomonas, the eyespot is part of the chloroplast and takes on the appearance of a membranous sandwich structure.
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