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Volvox is a motile colonial green alga. It is a hollow sphere with small vegetative cells arranged on the surface. Each individual cell has two whip-like projections know as flagella.

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Why are volvox green?

Volvox are green because they contain chlorophyll like other green algae and plants.


What type of organism is volvox?

Algae


What colonial algae is studied today?

Volvox


What category would the volvox be classified as?

algae


What is a volvox's predator?

No one can be predator of Volvox as it is alga.Animals which eat algae or plants are called grazers.


What is is a volvox made of?

green algae made of chlorophyll


Green algae sometimes grows in colonies as?

volvox


What protist group do volvox belong to?

Volvox belong to the phylum Chlorophyta. An easy way to find this information would be to search volvox on a search engine website, such as google.com or bing.com.


What is an example of colonial organism?

example of colonial organisms red algae blue algae green algae volvox


Is a volvox cell a plant cell?

Yes, it is a type of algae.


Is algae unicellular or multicellular?

Depending up on its form an alga may be unicellular like Chlamydomonas to multi-cellular like Volvox. More higher forms of algae are filamentous and even branched.


What family does volvox belong?

Volvox is an algae, of the Order Volvocales, and the Family Volvocacea. One of the plants first identified by van Leeuwenhoek.