Biology, asked by darakshafirdous93, 5 months ago

which type of movement show in volvox? if u know the correct ans then ans , others wise noo​

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Answered by ayushbijukumar
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Volvox live in colonies, or groups of organisms that can be found together. These colonies are found in freshwater all over the world. Each cell in the colony is round and is connected to its neighbor through cytoplasm, which acts like glue, keeping all of the cells bound. This comes in handy when the colony wants to move as it allows the group to move as one. Each cell has two flagella, which is a whip-like tail, on opposite sides. Each cell within the colony uses its flagella to move the entire group.

Answered by Shreya762133
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  • Motile colonies of Volvox aureus. Volvox colonies move through their environment by the coordinated movements of their cells' flagella. The dark circles on the colonies are immature daughter colonies.

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