A chlamydomonas cell or Chlamydomonas reinhardtii,is a single celled green alga about 10 micrometers in diameter that swims with two flagella. They have a famous "Eye spot" which senses light. This cell is used as a "test cell" in many labs for simple tests like ours involving DNA and many other things.
If you're referring to the taxonomy and mean Kingdom, here's the breakdown.
Kingdom:
Plantae
Phylum:
Chlorophyta
Class:
Chlorophyceae
Order:
Volvocales
Family:
Chlamydomonadaceae
Genus:
Chlamydomonas
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**Edit: I believe the asker is referring to the distinction between the domains: Eukarya, Archaea, and Bacteria. The kingdom plantae is within the domain Eukarya, and Chlamydomonas are part of the Euglenozoa clade.
single-cell body is approximately spherical, about 0.02 mm across, with a cell wall surrounding the cytoplasm and a central nucleus.
They are in the genus green algae. The phylum is Chlorophyta.
it is found in harsh extreme areas.
Eukarya
The same phylum you belong to! Chordata.
They belong to the phylum Annelida.
moths belong to the phylum arthropod
Phylum Ginkgophyta
a slug belongs to a snail family that is real
Similarities: they all belong to the kingdom Fungi and phylum chlorophyta Differences:they have different shapes. Chlamydomonas have eyespot
Yes. Chlamydomonas is a member of the division Chlorophyta. In Botany, divisions are used in place of phyla.
Vertebrates belong in the phylum Chordata.
Deer belong to the phylum 'Chordata'.
Vertibrates belong to the phylum chordara
Chickens belong to the phylum Chordata.
Bullfrogs belong to the phylum Chordata.
Bullfrogs belong to the phylum Chordata.
Whales belong to the phylum Chordata.
Dogs belong to Phylum Cordata.
Riccia belong to the phylum Marchantiophyta.
no they belong to the phylum chordata