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Scientific name: Volvox sp. ... Habitat: freshwater environments.
Stunning photographs and video clips, and a description of Volvox, can be seen in this article by Maurice Smith and Ken Jones from Micscape Magazine.
The first six minutes are devoted to classifying protozoa, illustrating how they are different from the metazoa, and showing their relative size and general habitat.
Program discusses and illustrates various groups of algae, including desmids, Pediastrum, Pithophora, Spyrogyra, Volvox, Nostac, calothrix, Bacillariophyseae, Dinophyseae, and amoebas, including ...
Volvox are colonial and often contain darker green daughter colonies inside.
appearance of eukaryotes: probably 1.5 - 2.0 billion years ago
Microbiology question: How does a volvox colony live in its habitat? Please help us answer this question.
Habitat : Found in lakes and pond. interior water systems, and include rivers and streams, lacustrian systems (lakes, dams and pools), and wetlands (freshwater marshes, swamps, peat bogs, humid ...
This is a novel where a group of tourists is miniaturized and make a trip among the kingdom of the protists. ... by Giorgio Carboni, March 2000 Translation edited by Giselle Walker
Volvox is one of the best-known chlorophytes and is the most developed in a series of genera that form spherical colonies. Each Volvox is composed of numerous flagellate cells similar to Chlamydomonas, on the order of 1000–3000 in total, interconnected and arranged in a glycoprotein-filled sphere....
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