spirogyra

IPA: spˈɪroʊgˈaɪrʌ

noun

  • Any of a group of freshwater, filamentous green algae, of the genus Spirogyra, having chloroplasts arranged in spirals.
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Examples of "spirogyra" in Sentences

  • Isn't Spirogyra a protist, not a plant
  • Spirogyra can reproduce both asexually and sexually.
  • Spirogyra uses photosynthesis for the production of food.
  • This occurs in some green algae, for example in Spirogyra.
  • Several species have been noted to feed on algae such as Spirogyra.
  • Guesstimate is no spirogyra but it’s not an especially bad-looking or - sounding creation, and it has its own semantic spot.
  • Home mortgage insurance biaural to typo abdicable spirogyra specular, of any disparaging, blindly of loofa is pressingly a clanking latest.
  • By complex life I am referring to any multi-cellular like form, and the early Cambrian period with small shelled animals, spirogyra like plants, worms etc is an example of complex life.
  • After several historical examples of the scientific literary tradition (Voltaire on smallpox inoculations; Anton van Leeuwenhoek on spirogyra; Huxley’s public lecture - “On a Piece of Chalk”; Darwin), McEwan turns to Dawkins.

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