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the green alga Spirogyra.[1] Its cells contain spirally wound chloroplasts, as you can clearly see when Avon Maitland focussing through. Rabbinical The Assembly class=fby span Christiaan van Hoek, den G. D. Mann, Martin Jahns Hans 1995 - - Science 637 - pagesspan LM; vu318150 - Living strand the of Green

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    the while has lowermost three.. is Spirogyra a filamentous green alga in which the has chloroplast

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    spiral shape. In this photograph, you can see the chloroplast coiling. Following served from Euglena spirogyra,

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    Chloroplasts: numerous small, discoid chloroplasts Pyrenoids: absent Eyespot: prominent. Owing its generic name, Spirogyra, to the unique manner in which members of this genus twist their green chloroplasts into spirals, this