Yes. Refer to the related links for a Wikipedia article on Spirogyra.
Spirogyra is a non-motile organism, meaning it cannot actively move from one place to another. It typically remains anchored in place and relies on water currents for dispersal of gametes or spores.
Feeding in Spirogyra is made possible through the process of photosynthesis. Spirogyra is a photosynthetic filamentous algae that contains chloroplasts, which are responsible for converting carbon dioxide and sunlight into energy-rich sugars that the organism can use for growth and survival. Water and nutrients are absorbed by the cell and carbon dioxide is taken in from the environment to support photosynthesis.
Unicellular,filamentous and photosynthetic organisms are ALGAE
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!)
yes,spirogyra does have a cell wall and they also have chloroplasts
Yes, Spirogyra has chloroplasts. These chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, allowing the organism to perform photosynthesis and produce its own food.
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Spirogyra is a non-motile organism, meaning it cannot actively move from one place to another. It typically remains anchored in place and relies on water currents for dispersal of gametes or spores.
No, spirogyra does not belong to Monera. It is a genus of green algae classified under the kingdom Plantae. Monera primarily includes prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria and archaea, while spirogyra is a eukaryotic organism characterized by its filamentous structure and chloroplasts.
no...bird's are not single celled
eukarya
Spirogyra being a fresh water chlorophycean alga prepares its own food by photosynthesis. Hence it is an autotroph.
ameba, paramecium, euglena, volvox, and spirogyra. Basically anything in the protist kingdom.
You would speak of Spirogyra in terms of the species of Spirogyra: "there are over 400 species of Spirogyra"
Small fish eat spirogyra.
spirogyra is a water silk
The scientific name of spirogyra is Spirogyra. It belongs to the genus Spirogyra within the group of green algae.