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.
part of cell that detects sunlight in order to photosynthesise
No planet has been called the red eye. However, Mars is often referred to as the Red planet and Jupiter has a giant red spot.
The red eye spot in a cell allows the cell to sense light so that it can move towards or away from it. The cell can swim by using the flagellum (long string like things on the end of a cell).Hope this helps :)
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.
The red spot is red and it is getting smaller.
its called a sty
It is because of The Great Red Spot. The Great Red Spot is a massive hurricane. Jupiter is nicknamed The Red Eye because of the Great Red Spot and it is also nicknamed The Gas Giant because it is massive and mostly made out of gas.
The kind of turtle that has a red spot behind his eye is a red-eared slider. The turtles often live near or in bodies of water.
Jupiter's giant red spot is really just a giant storm and is sometimes nicknamed Jupiter's Red eye.
No planet has been called the red eye. However, Mars is often referred to as the Red planet and Jupiter has a giant red spot.
No it does not have a red eye or a spot like Jupiter has.
red spot on the retina of the eye
No there is no water in the great big red spot but there are gases formed out of the eye and are quite poisness I suggest you ask a specialist on planets
Hello. A red spot on the eye may be a stye which are very common and easy to remove by your doctor. If your concerned see a Opthamologist. Good luck.
He got hit with a beer bottle
eye infection
The red eye spot in a cell allows the cell to sense light so that it can move towards or away from it. The cell can swim by using the flagellum (long string like things on the end of a cell).Hope this helps :)