Spirogyra is a genus of multicellular filamentous green algae. It occurs in great abundance in fresh water ponds, lakes and streams. Its filamentous thallus consists of many cylindrical cells which are joined from end to end to form long, u...
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Some protists have characteristics that resemble plants (autotrophs), others resemble animals (heterotrophs, ingest food, motile) and others are heterotrophs like fungi; they decompose organic material in the environment (saprotrophs, absorb food). ... Spirogyra is a filamentous form.
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; Spirogyra can reproduce both asexually and sexually. In asexual reproduction, fragmentation takes place, and Spirogyra simply undergoes intercalary mitosis to form new filaments. Sexual Reproduction is of two types: ... General Characteristics...
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www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Spirogyra
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Spirogyra is a genus of filamentous green algae of the order Zygnematales. It is commonly found in freshwater areas. Spirogyra measures to around 10 to 100μm in width and may stretch centimeters long. ... 1 General Characteristics...
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Cells and Genetics question: Characteristics that make spirogyra cells a plant cells? These cells need sunlight and water to live. Without these they will not be able to survive. ... Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > Science > Biology > Cells and Genetics > Characteristics that make spirogyra cells a plant cells?
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Micscape Magazine for enthusiast microscopy ... Spirogyra is a filamentous algae that can be found in almost every pond or ditch. At the end of the summer Spirogyra and it's relatives Mougeotia and Zygnema grow to such numbers that they form a thick scum on the surface of the water.
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Spirogyra owes its name to a chloroplast (the green part of the cell) that is wound into a spiral, a unique property of this genus which makes it easily to recognise. In The Netherlands up till now there are found more than 60 species of Spirogyra , in the whole world more than 400.
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Trip in the pond Spirogyra Hydra; Trichodina; Fillipod; Larva of Mosquito; Anabaena; Rest ... We went towards a pile of spirogyra and oedogonium, two filamentous algae, and climbed up into that strange aquatic forest. From a distance I saw an Euplotes.
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