Does Chlamydomonas belong to this algae?

Green algae, to which Chlamydomonas belongs, are found in fresh water, usually attached to submerged rocks and wood, or as waste in stagnant water. Free-swimming microscopic species provide food and oxygen for aquatic organisms. A typical green algae cell, which can be mobile or immobile, has a central vacuole, pigments contained in plastids, which vary in shape from different species, and a bilayer cell of cellulose and pectin. Food is stored as starch in pyrenoids (protein nuclei inside plastids).



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