Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (microscopic 3D profile)
Chlamydomonas, also known as "unicellular algae". Chlorophyta, Chlamydomonas family. The algal body is a single cell, spherical or oval in shape, with two equally long flagella at the front end, and can swim. There are two flexible vesicles at the base of the flagella; There is also a red eye spot near the front end of the cell. Large cup-shaped color carrier with one starch core. Asexual reproduction produces 2, 4, 8, or 16 motile spores; Sexual reproduction includes homogamy, heterogamy, and ovogenesis. Under unfavorable living conditions, cells stop swimming and undergo multiple divisions, forming a temporary population called an "indeterminate population" with a thick glial sheath on the periphery.
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