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what is coenocytic algae​

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Coenocytic algae are essentially unicellular, multinucleated algae in which the protoplasm (cytoplasmic and nuclear content of a cell) is not subdivided by cell walls. ... These flagellates range from single cells, such as Ochromonas, to colonial organisms with thousands of cells, such as Volvox.

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Coenocytic algae are essentially unicellular, multinucleated algae in which the protoplasm (cytoplasmic and nuclear content of a cell) is not subdivided by cell walls. ... These flagellates range from single cells, such as Ochromonas, to colonial organisms with thousands of cells, such as Volvox.

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