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Which kingdom am I? Volvox are found in puddles, ditches, and shallow ponds. They have flagella (whip-like tail) for movement through water.
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Which kingdom am I?
Volvox are found in
puddles, ditches, and
shallow ponds. They
have flagella (whip-like
tail) for movement
through water.
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kingdom plantae
Volvox belongs to the family volvocaceae, kingdom plantae and phylum chlorophyta.
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