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Spirogyra are isogametes as the two participating gametes are similar in size and morphology.

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What are all the parts of spirogyra?

Spirogyra Is a filamentous,m,ulticellular organism found in the protista kingdom. It consists of a cell wall and cell membrane like most plant cells and it has spiral plastids studded with starch granules. It also has a nucleus (of course!)


Do Higher animals and plants most likely have isogametes?

Isogametes are two different gametes that have no distinction in shape or size. Higher animals and plants are more likely to have them.


What is the plural of spirogyra?

You would speak of Spirogyra in terms of the species of Spirogyra: "there are over 400 species of Spirogyra"


what is a spirogyra?

spirogyra is a water silk


Scientific name of spirogyra?

The scientific name of spirogyra is Spirogyra. It belongs to the genus Spirogyra within the group of green algae.


Does spirogyra have a nucles?

yes spirogyra does have a nucles


What kingdom and domain does spirogyra belong to?

Spirogyra belongs to the kingdom Plantae and the domain Eukarya.


What are isogametes?

Isogametes are gametes that are morphologically similar and usually of the same size, meaning they do not have distinct male or female forms. They are typically produced by organisms that reproduce asexually or through isogamous sexual reproduction, such as certain algae and fungi. In this type of reproduction, two isogametes fuse during fertilization to form a zygote, leading to genetic recombination without the differentiation of sexes.


What is Isogametes?

It means having one gamete - either a female or a male gamete...


When was Spirogyra - band - created?

Spirogyra - band - was created in 1967.


Do spirogyra have cell wall?

yes,spirogyra does have a cell wall and they also have chloroplasts


Is spirogyra an example of a single celled alga?

No. Spirogyra is a Jazz Band. Spirulina is a single celled algae.