Why are spirogyra plant green in color ?
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In spring Spirogyra grows under water, but when there is enough sunlight and warmth they produce large amounts of oxygen, adhering as bubbles between the tangled filaments. The filamentous masses come to the surface and become visible as slimy green mats.
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Spirogyra plant green in color because it contains chloroplast which is green in colour.Spirogyra is very common in relatively clean eutrophic water,developing slimy filamentous green masses. In spring Spirogyra grows under water but when there is enough sunlight and warmth they produce large amounts of oxygen, adhering as bubbles between the tangled filaments. The filamentous masses come to the surface and become visible as slimy green mats.
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