They form spherical colonies. Hope this helps!
Volvoxis a genus of chlorophytes, a type of green algae. It forms spherical colonies of up to 50,000 cells.Volvoxmostly eat algea, but will also eatplants, and even apples!
Volvox are often found in water: Ditches, ponds, and shallow puddles!
Volvox is a green algae the forms colonies of up to 50,00 individual organisms. Each volvox has a nucleus, chloroplasts, a contractile vacuole, an eyespot, and a pair of flagella. The large, spherical colony usually contains daughter colonies that, once fully formed, will exit the parental colony.
It forms on the side of the organism.
Fission
Volvoxis a genus of chlorophytes, a type of green algae. It forms spherical colonies of up to 50,000 cells.Volvoxmostly eat algea, but will also eatplants, and even apples!
Volvox are often found in water: Ditches, ponds, and shallow puddles!
When a parent organism pinches off and forms a new organism this is called budding. Budding is a form of asexual reproduction.
well............it is called surface tension! You will learn about it in 6th grade science!!! Thanks! :)
Volvox is a green algae the forms colonies of up to 50,00 individual organisms. Each volvox has a nucleus, chloroplasts, a contractile vacuole, an eyespot, and a pair of flagella. The large, spherical colony usually contains daughter colonies that, once fully formed, will exit the parental colony.
Living in freshwater habitats, Volvox is a type of green algae which developed fully 200 million years ago. It forms spherical colonies who's numbers can go up to 50,000 cells. These organisms reproduce sexually therefore are recognized as vegetative cells.
Spherical, rod-like and spiral
It forms on the side of the organism.
It forms on the side of the organism.
The sphere forms a circle in the plane. There are two bits of sphere which are spherical caps with a circular base.
Fission
Fission