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What is a volvox colony?How does it survive?​

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Volvox is a polyphyletic genus of chlorophyte green algae in the family Volvocaceae. It forms spherical colonies of up to 50,000 cells. They live in a variety of freshwater habitats. And Volvox can be found in ponds, puddles, and bodies of still fresh water throughout the world. As autotrophs, they contribute to the production of oxygen and serve as food for a number of aquatic organisms, especially the microscopic invertebrates called rotifers. But how does it survive? I’ll tell ya! All Volvox species are able to make their OWN nutrients through Photosynthesis! Volvoxes are green, that is because their cells contain chloroplasts which hold the green pigments, that is called chlorophyll which you might have heard of you you already know of it. Hope this helped!! :D
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Volvox is a genus of green algae. Volvoxes are free-floating single-cellular algae but typically stay together as spherical colonies (or balls) of 500-50,000 cells. They can live in a variety of freshwater habitats, including ponds, pools, and ditches.

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