Chlamydomonas is itself a scientific name of a genus of green algae consisting of unicellular flagellates having 5 reported species.
Chlamydomonas has the scientific name Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
The scientific name for chrysanthemums is Chrysanthemum spp.
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.
The scientific name for cnidaria is Cnidaria.
The barracuda's scientific name is Sphyraena. =)
The scientific name for Echinoderms is Echinodermata.
Chlamydomonas
Most species of Chlamydomonas are isogamous .
Yes Chlamydomonas is a green unicellular alga.
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.
photosynthesis; as in the breakdown of an average plant cell, you will see that the Chlamydomonas cell contains Clorophyl, the chemical used in plants to convert water & sunlight into glucose. The Chlamydomonas does the same thing, pretty much.
Multicellular organisms is the scientific term for most animals. If you mean animals that only have one cell eg. Chlamydomonas (green algae) then you refer to them as unicellular organisms.
Chlamydomonas is a genus of protist algae. It encompasses many species.Google is your friend!
the locomotive organs of chlamydomonas are flagella which help them to swim through the water
Chlamydomonas isKingdom: ProtistaDivision: ChlorophytaClass: ChlorophyceaeOrder: VolvocalesFamily: ChlamydomonadaceaeGenus: ChlamydomonasThe genus chlamydomonas has 4 identified species:Chlamydomonas reinhardtiiChlamydomonas caudata WilleChlamydomonas moewusiiChlamydomonas nivalis
Chlamydomonas is not harmful to us because it is a photosynthetic organism Also a green Algae
Chlamydomonas is not a fungus. It is a unicellular green alga belonging to the order Volvocales.