Spirogyra is not a parasite. It is a filamentous green algae that often forms flimsy green aggregates in freshwater ponds.
yes.There are several organisms. Spirogyra ,some algae are some
they are not cold or warm blooded because they dont have blood
Amoeba. This type of motion is known as "amoeboid motion".
Single-celled include:amoeba, flagellata, protista, protozoa, and of course almost all species of bacteria and virusesMulti-celled include:lions, cats, plants, coral reef, humans ....... basically, every organism that you can see with the naked eye is guaranteed to be multi-cellular.Hope that helps ^.^
There are many organisms that form spores including bacteria, algae, fungi (mushrooms) and some protozoans. Ferns also form spores. Pollen from flowers is considered to be male spores, and may be transmitted by insect contact (bees), or through the wind. Flowers also have ovules, or female spores.
You would speak of Spirogyra in terms of the species of Spirogyra: "there are over 400 species of 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.
yes spirogyra does have a nucles
Spirogyra belongs to the kingdom Plantae and the domain Eukarya.
Spirogyra - band - was created in 1967.
yes,spirogyra does have a cell wall and they also have chloroplasts
No, not all protozoans are prokaryotic and autotrophic. Protozoans are eukaryotic organisms that can be autotrophic or heterotrophic. Autotrophic protozoans can photosynthesize like plants, while heterotrophic protozoans rely on organic matter for nutrition.
No. Spirogyra is a Jazz Band. Spirulina is a single celled algae.
protozoans are unicellular organisms
No Protozoans do not have skeleton. They are unicellular organisms.
Spirogyra are NOT branched, whereas Cladophora are branched. Branched meaning that the filaments "come out" of each other. Spirogyra are long filaments with no protruding filaments.