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Ulotrichales
Summary
Ulotrichales is an order of green algae in the class Ulvophyceae. Members of this order are most common in freshwater and marine habitats, although some are terrestrial or aerophytic. Algae in the Ulotrichales are diverse in morphology, and include coccoid (round single cells), sarcinoid (three-dimensional packet-like), filamentous (thread-like), and blade-like forms. The cells generally contain a single parietal chloroplast with one to several pyrenoids, and one or several nuclei. Some algae in the Ulotrichales are diplohaplontic; in these algae the gametophyte stage is dominant and the sporophyte consists of a single club-shaped to spherical, attached zygote. This zygote is known as the Codiolum stage. In other Ulotrichales, sexual reproduction is unknown....read more on Wikipedia.
6 Ulotrichales genera & families found:
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