Yes. It is what forms the "spirals".
Spirogyra
It is same as plants.It conducts photosynthetic process.
Spirogyra is a genus of green algae. It gets it name from the spiral arrangement of chloroplast within it and is connected to the male reproductive system.
Filamentous growth in Spirogyra occurs through the repeated divisions of its cylindrical cells, resulting in the elongation of the filament. Each cell contains a single spiral chloroplast that enables photosynthesis. As the cells divide, the filament grows in length, maintaining its characteristic spiral structure.
Small fish eat spirogyra.
Spirogyra
spiral chloroplast
Spirogyra
It is same as plants.It conducts photosynthetic process.
Spirogyra is a genus of green algae. It gets it name from the spiral arrangement of chloroplast within it and is connected to the male reproductive system.
yes.There are several organisms. Spirogyra ,some algae are some
The protist with a spiral-shaped chloroplast is called Spirulina. This type of chloroplast is characteristic of cyanobacteria, which are photosynthetic bacteria that have been incorporated into the cells of certain protists through endosymbiosis. Spiral-shaped chloroplasts are efficient for capturing sunlight in aquatic environments where Spirulina typically thrives.
Spirogyra is a type of green alga that obtains energy and nutrition through photosynthesis. Spirogyra contains chlorophyll in its chloroplast which is needed for photosynthesis and making nutrients.
This alga is green, and can be found in freshwater. It is single-celled. It is contains chlorophyll which produces it's green color. this is all i have so far..wish me luck
You would speak of Spirogyra in terms of the species of Spirogyra: "there are over 400 species of Spirogyra"
Filamentous growth in Spirogyra occurs through the repeated divisions of its cylindrical cells, resulting in the elongation of the filament. Each cell contains a single spiral chloroplast that enables photosynthesis. As the cells divide, the filament grows in length, maintaining its characteristic spiral structure.
spirogyra is a water silk