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Click on the image below to view movement in Amoeba. ... VIDEO - Amoeba movement (X100) (894 KB) ... Spirogyra is a filamentous form.
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e. which organisms are motile and what do they use for movement - Amoeba, Euglena, Chlamydomonas, Volvox, and Diatoms are all motile. Amoeba uses pseudopodia and controls the flow of cytoplasm to ... Paramecium use cilia for movement. Flagella provides motion for Euglena, Ulva, Chlamydomonas, Spirogyra, and Volvox. (Smith)
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www.msu.edu/course/lbs/145/smith/s04/working_together1....
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THERE are several references in the literature to the movement and behaviour of masses of the alga Spirogyra when kept under water in a vessel. Hofmeister1 described the unravelling of the filaments into wave-like hanks;
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www.nature.com/nature/journal/v138/n3488/abs/138403a0.h...
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of the diurnal movement of Spirogyra sp. filaments cultured in tap water and illuminated from ..... in Spirogyra. V. Varied patterns of filament movement ...
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www.springerlink.com/index/R7144L46K4H08836.pdf
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Actin-based organdie movements in interphase Spirogyra. F. Grolig* ... ulum; F-actin; Organelle movement; Spirogyra; Videomicroscopy. ...
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www.springerlink.com/index/WR00518786227K58.pdf
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The average speed of movement ranged between 7.8 and 13.2 pm .s-1. The movement was induced in irradiance level from 1 to 50μmol photons.m-2.s-1. The filaments of Spirogyra showed random bending and stretching movement under red or far-red light, ... blue light ; green algae ; movement ; phototaxis ; Spirogyra ;
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Phototactic movement of Spirogyra. (a) Gliding movement between filaments. ... Sequential photographs of Spirogyra movement toward the light source. ...
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doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1529-8817.2005.03234.x
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Spirogyra are colonial, being organized into long filaments. Each cell contains a spiral chloroplast with pyrenoids (used to store starch) and a nucleus. They have conjugation--a type of sexual reproduction in which the contents of the male gamete cell go over into ... Slime molds are mobile: they move by amoeboid movement,
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biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio106/protista.htm
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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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www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artjan99/gyra.html
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