What species is Oedogonium?
Oedogonium, genus of filamentous green algae (family Oedogoniaceae), commonly found in quiet bodies of fresh water. They often are attached to other plants or exist as a free-floating mass. Oedogonium filaments are typically unbranched and only one cell thick.
What supergroup is Oedogonium in?
Oedogonium | |
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(unranked): | Viridiplantae |
Division: | Chlorophyta |
Class: | Chlorophyceae |
Order: | Oedogoniales |
What is the order of Oedogonium?
OedogoniaceaeOedogonium / Order
What is Oedogonium life cycle?
The life cycle of Oedogonium is haplontic. The egg from the oogonia and the sperm from the antheridia fuse and form a zygote which is diploid (2n). The zygote then undergoes meiosis and reproduces asexually to form the filamentous green alga which is haploid (1n).
How many types of reproduction are in Oedogonium?
Oedogonium reproduces by all the three means: vegetative, asexual and sexual.
What is the taxonomy of algae?
Integrated Taxonomic Information System – Report
Kingdom | Plantae – plantes, Planta, Vegetal, plants |
Subkingdom | Viridiplantae – green plants |
Infrakingdom | Chlorophyta – green algae |
Division | Chlorophyta – green algae, algues vertes |
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Is the classification of Oedogonium widely accepted?
This classification is not widely accepted, as it still requires support through further studies. Cells of the genus Oedogonium are narrow and cylindrical in shape. The algal body consists of green, un-branched, and multi-cellular filaments, arranged end to end.
What is the genome of Oedogonium like?
Oedogonium nuclear genomes are rather unexceptional, and genome size and organisation remain largely unstudied within its phylum. Oedogonium contain chloroplast with very distinct genome architecture. This genome is 196,547bp in length, and is the most compact among photosynthetic chlorophytes.
Is Oedogonium a filamentous algae?
Oedogonium, genus of filamentous green algae (family Oedogoniaceae), commonly found in quiet bodies of fresh water. They often are attached to other plants or exist as a free-floating mass. Oedogonium filaments are typically unbranched and only one cell thick.
What is the life cycle of Oedogonium?
The life cycle of Oedogonium is haplontic, i.e., meiosis is zygotic. Antheridia which produce sperm, and oogonia which produce an egg, release the sperm and egg. The egg and sperm then fuse and form a zygote which is diploid (2n). The zygote then produces the filamentous green alga which is haploid (1n).