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Why does clomidomonas have no tissue?

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Answered by YashodharPalav5109
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Chlamydomonas is autotrophic which means, it contains chlorophyll and is capable of synthesising it's own food like plants but it also, has flagella along with other features like a member of protista. Although, in both cases it is not evolved and advance enough to have a conducting tissue. Hope this helps!

Answered by savageofficial4u
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Chlamydomonas is autotrophic which means, it contains chlorophyll and is capable of synthesising it's own food like plants but it also, has flagella along with other features like a member of protista. Although, in both cases it is not evolved and advance enough to have a conducting tissue.

Hope this helps!

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