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PLANTS CANT MOVE, BUT SOME CAN. LIKE Chlamydomonas sp can move
Yes. Chlamydomonas is a member of the division Chlorophyta. In Botany, divisions are used in place of phyla.
Not all plants can move without touching.Only Chlamydomonas only can move with its gear by swimming.
A chlamydomonas is a single-celled organism which lives under water. it can move itself to the light to photosynthesise , and store excess food as starch.
Most species of Chlamydomonas are isogamous .
well plant cells do not move. however some unicellular plants, such as chlamydomonas do move.but now they are regarded as protists not plants.
Yes Chlamydomonas is a green unicellular alga.
Chlamydomonas has autotrophic mode of nutrition. It synthesis the organic foodmaterial in the presence of light by photosynthesis.
Chlamydia's a bacterium. Chlamydomonas is an alge. They are not the same.
It's the part of the chlamydomonas cell which detects light in order to photosynthesise. It's reflective and when the light reflects of the spot the cell is able to move towards it.
Chlamydomonas is a genus of protist algae. It encompasses many species.Google is your friend!
the locomotive organs of chlamydomonas are flagella which help them to swim through the water