What is the difference between colonial and filamentous forms of organisms ? (like algae).
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colonial forms of algae like wall walks are present in a Colony like a group or a ball like structure
when the filament is forms of algae like spirogyra are present in the form of a thread aur band like structure
when the filament is forms of algae like spirogyra are present in the form of a thread aur band like structure
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Filamentous and colonial forms of organism at two different arrangement of same species.
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- colonial and filamentous form of organisms are the morphological difference in which the different groups of organism arrange to each other.
- In colonial form of organism there are different forms of algae which are arranged very close to each other such as in blue green algae and they resemble the structure of a cannonball full stop however the filamentous form of organism are arranged in such a way that they look like thread.
- These are found in organisms such as Spirogyra.
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