What is the structure of Chlamydomonas and how does it feed?

Chlamydomonas is a unicellular alga. It consists of a chromotophore, a light-sensitive eye, 2 flagella, a contractile vacuole, a starch body, a nucleus with a nucleolus, a membrane and cytoplasm.



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