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Volvox cells respire through diffusion, where oxygen enters the cell and carbon dioxide exits through the cell membrane. This process allows the cells to extract energy from food molecules to carry out their metabolic functions.
The scientific name of Volvox is Volvox carteri. Volvox is a genus of green algae that forms spherical colonies. Each colony is made up of numerous individual cells that work together in a coordinated manner, exhibiting characteristics of both multicellular and unicellular organisms.
Our body does not come into direct contact with Volvox because it is a freshwater algae that primarily inhabits ponds and lakes. Any potential exposure to Volvox would likely be through contaminated water, but our immune system can provide protection by recognizing Volvox as a foreign invader and initiating an immune response to neutralize it.
No, Volvox is not a bacteria. It is a green algae that forms spherical colonies composed of many individual flagellated cells that work together as a single organism.
Volvox moves by the coordinated beating of its flagella, which are whip-like appendages that extend outwards from the surface of the colonies. The flagella work together to propel the volvox through the water in a rolling motion.
the importance of the volvox is that it helps by eating bacteria. bateria makes us sick. so the volvox basically eats sickness!!! lisa baylor
That's easy. The creature that eats zombies is a zombie-eater of course.
One invertebrate sea creature that eats them is the Octopus. A mammalian creature that eats them is the Sea Otter.
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Bears have no natural enemies, therefore no creature eats bears because nothing can best a bear.
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First your creatures name. Then where your creature lives. Then what your creature eats. Then tell what they like. Then tell what your creature did to you. Tip:Make it a made up creature.
A creature that exclusively eats meat would be considered carnivorous. If it eats meat in addition to other things, it would be considered omnivorous.
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