In a lake.
Desmids are an order (Desmidiales) of green algae, comprising around 40 genera and 5,000 to 6,000 species, found mostly but not exclusively in fresh water.
In Freshwater, preferably in clear, clean water
In Freshwater, preferably in clear, clean water
Green, unicellular algae, some of which resemble a microscopic banana shape is a desmid.
2 desmid come to getther and then make 4 desmid
Ponds
Desmids are a division of green algae.
Fresh Water.
Desmid, Aninalcure
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Desmids can move by extruding mucilage from an apex and moving in the opposite direction.
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No. It is eukaryotic because it is in the protist kingdom. All protists live in moist areas and are eukaryotic.