it's a algae
You would speak of Spirogyra in terms of the species of Spirogyra: "there are over 400 species of Spirogyra"
Spirogyra is a genus of green algae. It gets it name from the spiral arrangement of chloroplast within it and is connected to the male reproductive system.
spirogyra is a water silk
The scientific name of spirogyra is Spirogyra. It belongs to the genus Spirogyra within the group of green algae.
yes spirogyra does have a nucles
Spirogyra belongs to the kingdom Plantae and the domain Eukarya.
Spirogyra - band - was created in 1967.
If spirogyra vanished, it could disrupt freshwater ecosystems where it serves as a crucial source of food and habitat for various organisms, including fish and invertebrates. This loss could lead to reduced biodiversity and altered food webs, as species dependent on spirogyra for nutrition would struggle to survive. Additionally, spirogyra plays a role in oxygen production and nutrient cycling in aquatic environments, so its disappearance could negatively impact water quality and ecosystem health. Overall, the absence of spirogyra could lead to significant ecological imbalances.
yes,spirogyra does have a cell wall and they also have chloroplasts
absolutlyThere are several species. ANAbena,Nostoc,Spirogyra, chlamedamonas are some single celled photosynthetic organisms
No. Spirogyra is a Jazz Band. Spirulina is a single celled algae.
Spirogyra are NOT branched, whereas Cladophora are branched. Branched meaning that the filaments "come out" of each other. Spirogyra are long filaments with no protruding filaments.