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Cells of Spirogyra are eukaryotic, meaning they have a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles, while bacterial cells are prokaryotic without a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles. Spirogyra cells are larger and have a complex, multicellular structure compared to the simpler, single-celled structure of bacterial cells. Additionally, Spirogyra cells contain chlorophyll for photosynthesis, while bacteria do not possess this organelle.
Spirogyra is a filamentous green alga composed of elongated cylindrical cells. These cells are eukaryotic and contain chloroplasts capable of photosynthesis.
Spirogyra, a filamentous green algae, primarily excretes waste products through diffusion. The cells of Spirogyra have a high surface area relative to their volume, allowing for efficient movement of substances across their cell membranes. Waste products, such as oxygen produced during photosynthesis and other metabolic byproducts, diffuse out into the surrounding water. This passive process is effective due to the aquatic environment in which Spirogyra lives.
Spirogyra is an algae that is found in slow moving rivers and ponds. Spirogyra does not have any ability to move on it's own, and only moves as the water moves.
Spirogyra is a genus of filamentous green algae composed of eukaryotic cells. These cells are characterized by their elongated, cylindrical shape and contain chloroplasts arranged in a spiral pattern, which gives the algae its name. Spirogyra primarily reproduces asexually through fragmentation and can also reproduce sexually via conjugation.
Cells of Spirogyra are eukaryotic, meaning they have a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles, while bacterial cells are prokaryotic without a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles. Spirogyra cells are larger and have a complex, multicellular structure compared to the simpler, single-celled structure of bacterial cells. Additionally, Spirogyra cells contain chlorophyll for photosynthesis, while bacteria do not possess this organelle.
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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.
Spirogyra is a filamentous green alga composed of elongated cylindrical cells. These cells are eukaryotic and contain chloroplasts capable of photosynthesis.
Cell membrane controls which substances can move in and out of a cell. It is the dynamic boundary of cell
Spirogyra, a filamentous green algae, primarily excretes waste products through diffusion. The cells of Spirogyra have a high surface area relative to their volume, allowing for efficient movement of substances across their cell membranes. Waste products, such as oxygen produced during photosynthesis and other metabolic byproducts, diffuse out into the surrounding water. This passive process is effective due to the aquatic environment in which Spirogyra lives.
Spirogyra is an algae that is found in slow moving rivers and ponds. Spirogyra does not have any ability to move on it's own, and only moves as the water moves.
the cell wall
Cilia
Spirogyra is a green algae.It has a cell wall.
These cells need sunlight and water to live. Without these they will not be able to survive.
No, Spirogyra is a type of filamentous green algae that does not have traditional plant structures like stems, roots, and leaves. Instead, Spirogyra consists of long, unbranched filaments made up of cells containing chloroplasts for photosynthesis.