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Write a detail note on a unicellular algae that you have studied.

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Chlamydomonas:
Chlamydomonas is a simple, unicellular, motile fresh water algae.
  • They are oval, spherical or pyriform in shape.
  • The pyriform (pear shape) is a common one found in ponds, ditches and water tanks.
  • They have a narrow anterior end and a broad posterior end.
  • The cell is surrounded by a thin and firm cell wall made of cellulose.
  • The cytoplasm is seen in between the cell membrane and the chloroplast. The cell contains large dark nucleus lying inside the cavity of the cup shaped chloroplast.
  • The anterior part of the cell bears two flagella which helps in locomotion.
  • Two contractile vacuoles are seen at the base of each flagellum. The anterior side of the chloroplast contains a tiny red coloured eyespot.
  • Chlamydomonas exhibits sexual and asexual modes of reproduction.

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