Biology, asked by susmitabhattacharaya, 11 months ago

What is Volvox ?
Give the identification of volvox upto genus and then family.no spamming.(degree botany)

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Answered by KousthubhKV
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Answer:

Volvox is a colonial motile alga

Kingdom: Plantae

Phylum : Chlorophyta

Class: Chlorophyaceae

Family: Volvocaceae

Genus : Volvox

Answered by Anonymous
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Volvox are one-celled algae that live together in a colony. ... Movement Each volvox cell has two flagella. The flagella beat together to roll the ball through the water. Feeding Volvox cells have chlorophyll and make their own food by photosynthesis.Colonial organisms were probably one of the first evolutionary steps towards multicellular organisms. ... Each Volvox, shown in Figure above, is a colonial organism. It is made up of between 1,000 to 3,000 photosynthetic algae that are grouped together into a hollow sphereVolvox is a Chlorophyte, or green alga. It exists as a grand spherical colony. Each little alga within the colony bears two flagella, whip-like hairs. The individual alga are connected to each other by thin strands of cytoplasm that enable the whole colony to swim in a coordinated fashion.in the family Volvocaceae. It forms spherical colonies of up to 50,000 cells. They live in a variety of freshwater habitats, and were first reported by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in 1700. Wikipedia

Scientific name: Volvox

Phylum: Chlorophyta

Rank: Genus

Order: Chlamydomonadales

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