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Write an example on motile and non motile unicellular Algae

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Answered by ashmitbhadra
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Answer:

A unicellular non-motile algae is  chlorophycea.

Explanation:

Unicellular algae are found growing in marshy area. They are plant-like autotrophs and also produce their own food.

They also contain contain chlorophyll pigment and hence green in colour.

Both multicellular and unicellular species are found in such algae cases.

The blue green algae, "Euglenophyta", flagellated, mostly "unicellular algae" that occur often in freshwater.

Chlorophyta (green algae), mostly unicellular algae found in freshwater. The chlorophyta is considered is to be rich in protein and are used for supplements.

Explanation:

Answered by swapnagangasaram75
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Typically, they are both motile and non-motile having a central vacuole and a two-layered cell wall made up of cellulose and pectin. ... They are found as single-celled (Chlamydomonas), colonial (Volvox), filamentous (Spirogyra) and tubular forms (Caulerpa).

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