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Volvox is a polyphyletic genus of chlorophyte green algae in the family Volvocaceae. Volvox species form spherical colonies of up to 50,000 cells, and for this reason they are sometimes called globe algae. They live in a variety of freshwater habitats, and were first reported by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in 1700.
22 Δεκ 2021 · Volvox, commonly known as green algae, is a group of freshwater free-floating organisms, divided into about twenty species. They are primitive, multi-celled organisms belonging to the plant kingdom, forming a direct link between the lower single-celled organisms, and the higher complex organisms.
Volvox, genus of some 20 species of freshwater green algae (division Chlorophyta) found worldwide. Volvox form spherical or oval hollow colonies that contain some 500 to 60,000 cells embedded in a gelatinous wall and that are often just visible with the naked eye.
Volvox is a genus of green algae and they form colonies having thousands of cells. They are eukaryotic. Volvox belongs to the class Chlorophyceae due to the presence of chlorophyll.
Volvox is a spherical multicellular (i.e. colonial) green alga, of worldwide distribution comprising about 20 species. It is one of the planktonic organisms, which help to colour the water of the pond green. The Volvox colony is of constant size and shape for a given species (Fig. 3.16 A).
23 Ιουλ 2022 · Volvox is a common freshwater free-floating chlorophytic green alga that belongs to Volvocaceae family under order Volvocales of division Chlorophyta. They occur in temporary and permanent freshwater tanks, ponds, pools, ditches, etc.
Volvox is represented by about 20 species: Some common Indian species are—Volvox globator, V aureus, V. prolificus, V. africanus and V. rousseletii. Structure of Volvox: Volvox thallus is a motile colony with definite shape and number of cells. This habit of thallus is called coenobium.