Green Algae

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Closterium cells are crescent-shaped or elongate and lack spines. Some are quite straight and needle-like, while others are much broader with curved ends. The ends of the cell are usually tapered and may be pointed or rounded. Each semicell has a single axial, ridged chloroplast with at least one pyrenoid
Place: SINGERBAND VILLAGE DIST. CACHAR (ASSAM)
Date: 12/03/2019
Time: 11:15am

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