write any six difference between the characteristics of ulothrix and fucus
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Scientific classificatione
- Phylum:Chlorophyta
- Class:Ulvophyceae
- Order:
Ulotrichales
Family:
Ulotrichaceae
Genus:
Ulothrix
Kützing (orth. var. Kuetzing)
Species
Ulothrix zonata
Ulothrix moniliformis
Ulothrix aequalis
Ulothrix simplex
(The endemic species from Bangladesh is Ulothrix simplex)
Ulothrix is a genus of non-branching filamentous green algae, generally found in fresh and marine water. Its cells are normally as broad as they are long, and they thrive in the low temperatures of spring and winter. They become attached to surfaces by a modified holdfast cell. Reproduction is normally vegetative. They are Eukaryotic and multicellular because the cells have specific functions as the lowermost cell serves as holdfast and it doesn't have chloroplast, and the apical cell is dome-shaped.
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