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What are examples of colonial green algae?


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Colonial green algae:

  1. Colonial algae are algae that form clusters of cells that look like free-swimming unicells.
  2. They might be big and intricately interwoven, like Volvox, or tiny and simple, like Synura.
  3. The variety of freshwater and terrestrial algae in North America is dominated by colonial green algae.

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