Volvulina

Volvulina
Scientific classification
(unranked):Viridiplantae
Class:Chlorophyceae
Order:Chlamydomonadales
Family:Volvocaceae
Genus:Volvulina
Playfair
Species
  • Volvulina boldii
  • Volvulina compacta
  • Volvulina pringsheimii
  • Volvulina steinii

Volvulina is a genus of colonial green algae in the family Volvocaceae.[1] The colony (coenobium) is broadly ellipsoidal or spherical and consists of a fixed number of cells, usually 16 in mature individuals (rarely 4, 8 or 32). The cells are located at periphery of the coenobium and separated from each other by being embedded in a swollen sack. The cell body is lens-shaped or half spherical when mature with two flagella. The chloroplast is dish- or bowl-shaped. Pyrenoids may be present or absent, the stigma large. The nucleus is centrally located and there may be 4 to 8 contractile vacuoles. Sexual reproduction is by isogamy.[2]

References

  1. See the NCBI webpage on Volvulina. Data extracted from the "NCBI taxonomy resources". National Center for Biotechnology Information. Retrieved 2007-03-19.
  2. Protist Images: Volvulina.


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