This alga is green, and can be found in freshwater. It is single-celled. It is contains chlorophyll which produces it's green color.
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Spirogyra looks like a long, cylindrical tube, with green threads working their way around the inside, forming what seems to be a 'double helix' with itself.
Some filaments of the Spirogyra are branched and look like bushes. Some of the others do not have any branches.
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You would speak of Spirogyra in terms of the species of Spirogyra: "there are over 400 species of Spirogyra"
spirogyra is a water silk
yes spirogyra does have a nucles
spirogyra move toward the light.
Spirogyra belongs to the kingdom Plantae and the domain Eukarya.
Spirogyra is a water plant, not a protist. It is in the Plantae category. Protists are neither animal or plant, but their own category.
Spirogyra - band - was created in 1967.
Spirogyra is a green algae.It has a cell wall.
no, spirogyra is a cell, not a plant.