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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.
it eliminates excess water form an organisms body
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 locomotive organs of chlamydomonas are flagella which help them to swim through the water
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.
The eye spot in plant like protists function as a sensory structure.
The blind spot does not have or serve a function. The blind spot is cause by a lack of receptors in the location where a person's optic nerve and blood vessels leave the eye.
The "yellow spot" or macula of the retina is designed to provide the maximum visual acuity. It gives the highest quality image in the mammalian eye.
The brown spot is the vestigial eye (represented by a white dot) located between the eyeballs.
it eliminates excess water form an organisms body
Most species of Chlamydomonas are isogamous .
There eye spot
Yes Chlamydomonas is a green unicellular alga.
Chlamydomonas has the scientific name Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
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.