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the Volvox's niche is to provide food for other heterotrophs because it, itself is a primary producer. In addition to providing food, it also make oxygen, organic nutrients and molecules for oher organisms.

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Where is the protest volvox found in?

Volvox lives in freshwater habitats.


Where can you find volvox?

Volvox are often found in water: Ditches, ponds, and shallow puddles!


What disease is caused by volvox?

none that i know of volvox are kinda weird protists so....


Is a volvox cell a pathogen?

Volvox are not harmful to the environment because they play a big part in our everyday lives... however if you ate the volvox it would probably make you sick.


What group of animals does volvox belong to?

the volvox is part of the allgae family


What is the scientififc classification of volvox?

what is the classification of volvox Protista, Chlorophyta, chlorophyceae, volvocales


What is the scientific name of volvox?

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.


How does your body protect from Volvox?

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.


What do volvox drink?

Volvox are microscopic organisms that live in freshwater environments and obtain their energy through photosynthesis. They do not "drink" in the way we think of animals consuming liquids, but instead absorb water and nutrients from their surroundings to support their growth and metabolism.


Is volvox found in fresh or salt water?

Volvox and all of its close relatives are found only in freshwater.


Is volvox a bacteria?

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.


How does the volvox move?

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.