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Volvox are green because they contain chlorophyll like other green algae and plants.

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What color is volvox?

Green


The volvox is a relative of?

green flagellates


The cells in the green alga Volvox are?

The cells in the green alga Volvox are specialized, with each cell performing a specific function such as reproduction, movement, or photosynthesis. These cells work together in a coordinated manner to enable the colony to survive and reproduce.


What is is a volvox made of?

green algae made of chlorophyll


Green algae sometimes grows in colonies as?

volvox


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.


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.


What color is a dead volvox?

Unlike most cells which are usually very clear and dont really have a color, volvox is a green shade; since, it is in the "green algae" group of the "protists".


What protist group do volvox belong to?

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.


What is vovlox?

Do you mean Volvox, which is a genus of chlorophytes, a type of green algae


What type of organism is volvox?

Volvox is a type of green algae that forms spherical colonies. It consists of many individual cells that are interconnected and work together to form a multicellular organism.


Do volvox need sunlight?

Yes, Volvox requires sunlight for photosynthesis, which is essential for its growth and energy production. As a type of green algae, Volvox contains chlorophyll that allows it to convert light energy into chemical energy. Inadequate sunlight can hinder its ability to thrive and reproduce.