Does Chlamydomonas belong to this algae?
February 28, 2021 | education
| 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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