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The nucleus hangs by cytoplasmic strands in a spirogyra cell.

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Does spirogyra has a nucleus?

YESSS! all protists have a nucleus!(:


What are all the parts of spirogyra?

Spirogyra Is a filamentous,m,ulticellular organism found in the protista kingdom. It consists of a cell wall and cell membrane like most plant cells and it has spiral plastids studded with starch granules. It also has a nucleus (of course!)


Do spirogyra have cell wall?

yes,spirogyra does have a cell wall and they also have chloroplasts


Does Spirogyra have cell wall?

Spirogyra is a green algae.It has a cell wall.


Where can you find spirogyra cell?

in africas jungle savannahs


Why do all cell in a spirogyra filament look different?

no no


Is Spirogyra a eukaryotic?

Spirogyra is a eukaryotic cell which consist of a nucleus more than one vacoule, a nuclear membrane, and many organelles


Is spirogyra a single-celled organism?

No, spirogyra is not a single-celled organism. It is a type of multicellular green algae that forms long, filamentous structures composed of chains of cells. Each cell within the filament contains a single nucleus.


Why is spirogyra slimy to touch?

In spirogyra the outer cell wall is made up of pectin which dissolves in water and gives slimy appearance.


How are the cells of spirogyra different from the cells of bacteria?

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.


Is spirogyra an example of a single celled alga?

No. Spirogyra is a Jazz Band. Spirulina is a single celled algae.


Does spirogyra plant have stems root and leaves?

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.