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why is spirogyra is considered to be a few-celled organism??
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Answered by meenakshimeena56
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The chloroplasts form a spiral around the vacuole and have specialized bodies known as pyrenoids that store starch. The cell wall consists of an inner layer of cellulose and an outer layer of pectin, which is responsible for the slippery texture of the algae. Spirogyra species can reproduce both sexually and asexually.

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Answered by prabhushankar1771
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Explanation:

Is Spirogyra Unicellular or Multi-Cellular? Aspirogyra is a multi-cellular organism that is also a plant-like protists. It is a filamentous type of green algae found in fresh bodies of water. Its name is derived from its chloroplast that is spiral-shaped.

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