This alga is green, and can be found in freshwater. It is single-celled. It is contains chlorophyll which produces it's green color.
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They are snails & look like them.
They look like eels.
what does a spatzi look like
Spirogyra is a member of the Algae. These are simple plants ranging from single-celled organisms (Chlamydomonas, Euglena) to complex seaweeds. They contain chlorophyll and make their food by photosynthesis. Spirogya is a filamentous alga. Its cells form long, thin strands that, in vast numbers, contribute to the familiar green, slimy 'blanket weed' in ponds. Seen under the microscope, each filament consists of an extensive chain of identical cells. Each cell contains a helical chloroplast, a nucleus, cytoplasm and a vacuole enclosed in a cellulose cell wall.
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Some filaments of the Spirogyra are branched and look like bushes. Some of the others do not have any branches.
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You would speak of Spirogyra in terms of the species of Spirogyra: "there are over 400 species of Spirogyra"
spirogyra is a water silk
The scientific name of spirogyra is Spirogyra. It belongs to the genus Spirogyra within the group of green algae.
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.
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Spirogyra is typically found in freshwater habitats like ponds and streams, where there is sufficient water for them to thrive. It is unlikely that Spirogyra would be able to survive on humid land because it requires a water medium to carry out its life processes like reproduction and photosynthesis.
Spirogyra belongs to the kingdom Plantae and the domain Eukarya.
Spirogyra, a filamentous green algae, contains chloroplasts that are not present in Amoeba and Paramecium, which are both protists. The chloroplasts in Spirogyra are responsible for photosynthesis, allowing the organism to harness light energy. Additionally, Spirogyra has a distinct cell wall made of cellulose, while Amoeba and Paramecium have flexible cell membranes. These differences highlight the unique characteristics of the plant-like Spirogyra compared to the more animal-like Amoeba and Paramecium.
Spirogyra is a type of green algae, which is plant-like. It is a filamentous organism that performs photosynthesis, like plants. It differs from animals and fungi in its cellular structure and mode of nutrition.