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Meaning of zygnemataceae
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zygnemataceae (n)
pond scums: common freshwater algae forming green slimy masses
zygnemataceae Sentence Examples
- Zygnemataceae is a diverse family of freshwater green algae.
- Zygnemataceae species are commonly found in ponds, lakes, and slow-moving streams.
- Members of Zygnemataceae are characterized by their unbranched, filamentous thallus.
- The cells of Zygnemataceae have a single, prominent chloroplast with pyrenoids.
- Zygnemataceae reproduces both sexually and asexually through fragmentation.
- The sexual reproduction of Zygnemataceae involves the formation of zygospores.
- Some species of Zygnemataceae are known for forming extensive mats on the bottom of aquatic ecosystems.
- Zygnemataceae algae play an important role in the primary production of freshwater ecosystems.
- Certain species of Zygnemataceae have been used as bioindicators of water quality.
- The study of Zygnemataceae has contributed to our understanding of algal diversity and ecology.
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pond scums: common freshwater algae forming green slimy masses
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Zygnemataceae is a diverse family of freshwater green algae.
Zygnemataceae species are commonly found in ponds, lakes, and slow-moving streams.
Members of Zygnemataceae are characterized by their unbranched, filamentous thallus.
The cells of Zygnemataceae have a single, prominent chloroplast with pyrenoids.