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Volvox belong to the phylum Chlorophyta. An easy way to find this information would be to search volvox on a search engine website, such as Google.com or bing.com.

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What group of animals does volvox belong to?

the volvox is part of the allgae family


What class does volvox belong?

mammalia


Is volvox animal like protists or plant like protists?

Plant like protist


What protist type is indicated in this picture A. amoeba B. paramecium C. volvox D. euglena?

The protist type indicated in the picture is B. paramecium.


What kingdom does cilia belong to?

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Volvox is unique in the protist category because it?

exists in colonies.


Why is Volvox unique in the protist category?

Volvox is unique in the protist category because it forms spherical colonies that can contain hundreds or thousands of individual cells working together as a multicellular organism. This colonial structure is rare among protists that are typically unicellular. Additionally, Volvox exhibits a level of cellular differentiation and division of labor not commonly seen in other protists.


Which organism carries autotropic nutrition?

ameba, paramecium, euglena, volvox, and spirogyra. Basically anything in the protist kingdom.


What organisms is not a protist?

A mammal, such as a dog or cat, is not a protist. Mammals belong to the kingdom Animalia, whereas protists belong to the kingdom Protista.


What family does volvox belong?

Volvox is an algae, of the Order Volvocales, and the Family Volvocacea. One of the plants first identified by van Leeuwenhoek.


Does a protist makes its own food?

Many protists, such as green algae and volvox are photosynthetic and are considered the ancestors of modern plants.


Why is volvox considered a protist rather than a metazoan animal?

Volvox is considered a protist because it is a colony of individual cells working together as a single organism. Each cell within the colony retains its own identity and functions, unlike in metazoan animals where cells are specialized and cannot survive independently. Additionally, Volvox lacks the complex tissue organization and body plan characteristic of metazoans.