it is unicellular.
no, spirogyra is a cell, not a plant.
Spirogyra is a water plant, not a protist. It is in the Plantae category. Protists are neither animal or plant, but their own category.
it should be spirogyra
A protist.
Spirogyra is a type of colonial green algae. They are unicellular and arrange themselves in long filaments.
Yes, they can! They are a fresh water photosynthetic plant.
they don't have well differentiated body design.
Spirogyra is a type of green algae, named for the spiral arrangement of the chloroplasts. The arrangement of the chloroplasts are helical or spiral.
You would speak of Spirogyra in terms of the species of Spirogyra: "there are over 400 species of Spirogyra"
I think the answer could be both spirogyre and euglena move by using flagella
spirogyra is a water silk
Hydra is an animal. Spirogyra is a plant. Mucor and yeast are neither, they are fungi.