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This green alga is one of the few organisms with that ability."
Lethal action of ultra-violet light on a unicellular green alga.
Growth of a green alga in isolated wave-length regions.
The latter behaves like a predator until it ingests a green alga.
The chloroplasts were presumably acquired by ingesting some green alga.
They are set apart by the presence of chloroplasts, which apparently developed from an ingested green alga.
More usually, the algae are the green alga Trebouxia.
Like the Caulerpa, it is a giant unicellular green alga.
A relationship with the modern green alga Caulerpa is the most up-to-date consideration.
The second most commonly represented green alga genus is Trentepohlia.
The photobiont partner may be a green alga and/or a cyanobacterium.
Coleocaete is a small green alga, about one millimeter wide, that lives in shallow fresh water throughout the world.
Raphidonema is a genus of filamentous green alga comprising five species.
Micrasterias is a unicellular green alga of the Desmidiales order.
The zygote then produces the filamentous green alga which is haploid (1n).
Chlamydomonas nivalis is a green alga which causes Watermelon snow.
Blue green alga was first used as a means of fixing nitrogen by allowing cyanobacteria to multiply in the soil.
The green alga Chara has internodal cells that are coenocytic.
Organisms which approximate spherical symmetry include the freshwater green alga Volvox.
These include green alga, brown alga, oomycetes, and some protists.
Number of flagella is one characteristic that aids in the classification of different types of green alga.
He urinated constantly and that made a green alga grow on his most sensitive parts, and that irritated him.
A primitive eukaryote took in a blue- green alga and gave it a home, exchanging safe living quarters for sugars produced from photosynthesis.
Bryopsidophyceae is a class of chlorphyte green alga.
Trentepohliales is an order of Ulvophyceaen green alga.