chlorella genus about thirteen species single celled colonial green algae the division chlorophyta |
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The cells are spherical in shape, about 2 to 10 ?m in diameter, and are without flagella. Their chloroplasts contain the green photosynthetic pigments chlorophyll-a and -b. In ideal conditions cells of Chlorella multiply rapidly, requiring only carbon dioxide, water, sunlight, and a small amount of minerals to reproducerella is a genus of about thirteen species of single celled or colonial green algae of the division Chlorophyta. The cells are spherical in shape, about 2 to 10 ?m in diameter, and are without flagella. Their chloroplasts contain the green photosynthetic pigments chlorophyll-a and -b. In ideal conditions cells of Chlorella multiply rapidly, requiring only carbon dioxide, water, sunlight, and a small amount of minerals to reproduce |
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