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What Is SPIROGYRA ??​

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Answered by SwatiK1708
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spirogyra is a type of plant

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Answered by VishnuNN
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Spirogyra is a free-living floating green alga.

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Spirogyra is an unbranched and filamentous alga. They live in freshwater, hence they are freshwater alga. They are called pond silk or water silk because their filament is very fine and long. They form a green floating mass in the pond, hence they are also called pond scum. E Each filament is made of long cylindrical cells attached end to end. The nucleus is found to be present at the center of the vacuole. Chloroplast structure is a characteristic feature of spirogyra. They are long and spirally coiled. They reproduce vegetatively, asexually, and sexually.

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