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26 August, 00:18

Members of which genus of algae are found in ponds and have chloroplasts that are arranged in a spiral?

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  1. 26 August, 00:27
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    Answer: They are the members of the genus Spirogyra.

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    Spirogyra (genus) commonly called water silk or blanket weed is a filamentous green algae (chlorophyte) commonly found in fresh water with a characteristics spiral arrangement of chloroplast and it is from the order of zygnematales. Spirogyra have more than 400 species. It belong to the kingdom plantae. Spirogyra can reproduce both sexually and asexually.
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