Spirogyra is a water plant, not a protist. It is in the Plantae category. Protists are neither animal or plant, but their own category.
Yes, they can! They are a fresh water photosynthetic plant.
I think the answer could be both spirogyre and euglena move by using flagella
unicellar
A good example of an algal cell is Spirogyra. Spirogyra is a freshwater organism composed of cells that are attached to one another end to end to form long, hairlike strands. In many ways a spirogyra cell will appear similar to those of plant cells. It has a cell wall, cytoplasm, a large vacuole between the strands of cytoplasm, and one or two spiral shaped chloroplasts. These cells are differently shaped than that of other plant cells. They are cylindrical, rather than boxlike.
no, spirogyra is a cell, not a plant.
it should be spirogyra
it is unicellular.
Spirogyra is a water plant, not a protist. It is in the Plantae category. Protists are neither animal or plant, but their own category.
Yes, they can! They are a fresh water photosynthetic plant.
I think the answer could be both spirogyre and euglena move by using flagella
You would speak of Spirogyra in terms of the species of Spirogyra: "there are over 400 species of Spirogyra"
spirogyra is a water silk
The scientific name of spirogyra is Spirogyra. It belongs to the genus Spirogyra within the group of green algae.
Hydra is an animal. Spirogyra is a plant. Mucor and yeast are neither, they are fungi.
yes spirogyra does have a nucles
Spirogyra belongs to the kingdom Plantae and the domain Eukarya.