Chara are called "stoneworts" because they have a hard, calcified structure that gives them a stony appearance. This calcified structure helps chara to anchor themselves in aquatic environments and provides support for their growth.
Ulva is a genus of green seaweed commonly known as sea lettuce, found in marine environments. Chara is a genus of green algae known as stoneworts, typically found in freshwater habitats like lakes and ponds. Both are photosynthetic organisms that play important roles in aquatic ecosystems.
Shugo chara Shugo chara Doki Shugo chara Party
Yes it is called Shugo Chara Encore!
There's a already is a third season of Shugo Chara. It's called Shugo Chara Party. Which already ended.
The second season is called Shugo Chara Doki There is also a third season called Shugo Chara Party you can watch all of them here: http://www.crunchyroll.com/library/Shugo_Chara
I think so.....if so then it is called Shugo Chara! Encore.
if your talking about the newer group it called shugo chara egg.
There is gonna be a 4th Season of Shugo Chara called: [Shugo Chara Encore] Its gonna be out soon but for now, only the comics are out :)
season 2:shugo chara donkseason 3:shugo chara party
shugo chara encore! comes after shugo chara party!
Yes there will be more Shugo Chara episodes, it is a on going series. There is a season two called Shugo Chara Doki by the way.
Stoneworts, belonging to the group Charophyta, are considered close relatives of plants due to several shared characteristics. They possess similar features such as the structure of their chloroplasts, the presence of cellulose in their cell walls, and the way they store energy as starch. Molecular studies, particularly phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences, further support their evolutionary relationship, indicating that stoneworts and land plants share a common ancestor. These connections highlight the transitional role of stoneworts in the evolution of terrestrial plants.