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What is Coenobium in algae?​

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Answered by nischalshaarma13
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Answer: A coenobium is colony contains a fixed number of cell with little or no specialization. they occur in several group of  algae. the cells are often embedded in a mucilaginous matrix and may be motile or non- motile.

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Answered by Kinetics1234
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A coenobium is a colony containing a fixed number of cells, with little or no specialization. They occur in several groups of algae. The cells are often embedded in a mucilaginous matrix and may be motile or non-motile.
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