I believe Pediastrum is passive in movement whereas Pandorina have flagella that it uses to move.
Yes, Pandorina is a multicellular green algae. It is composed of a colony of individual cells that work together in a coordinated manner. Each cell in the colony performs a specific function to ensure the survival and reproduction of the organism.
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Bees do not move a natural hive. They build their hive in a specific location and use it as their permanent home. Swarming is a natural process where a new queen and a portion of the colony leave the hive to establish a new one.
Volvox do not work together in a colony only they live in the form of colony but they perform their own functions only they move collectively by using the flagella of all Volvox present in the colony.
The scientific name is given to flagella can be in three main categories. They include bacterial flagella, eukaryotic flagella and archaeal flagella. As a matter of fact, flagella is a scientific name.
Yes, Pandorina is a multicellular green algae. It is composed of a colony of individual cells that work together in a coordinated manner. Each cell in the colony performs a specific function to ensure the survival and reproduction of the organism.
what eats a Pediasrum
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What do pandorinas eat
Pediastrum boryanum is a species of green algae that can be found in freshwater environments such as ponds, lakes, and rivers worldwide. It forms colonies consisting of multiple individual cells arranged in a flat, star-like shape.
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Because he is a gay and wants to be with another colony of ants
Connecticut!
because they wanted to worship as they pleased
There is no documented evidence of a first colony that moved west. Colonists from all over would move west if their resources ran low.
The Virginia Colony built bridges, small roads and river boats to transfer goods throughout the Colony. This also helped move the Capital from Jamestown to Williamsburg
it is a formation whereby family units always move