Spirogyra
Algae Sample
Name: SpirogyraCommon name: Green algae
Family: Zygnemataceae
Collection Date: 11/8/16
Habitat: Found around margarins of lakes, streams and ponds.
Location: (received in lab)
Description: unbranched, filamentous algae with cylindrical cells containing one or more green spiralling chloroplasts. Nucleus often seen in center. Ladder-like conjugation. Conjugation tubes form between filaments.
Key used: Landcare-Research -Manaaki Whenua. (n.d.). Retrieved October 12, 2016, from http://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/resources/identification/algae/identification-guide/identify/guide
Key used: Landcare-Research -Manaaki Whenua. (n.d.). Retrieved October 12, 2016, from http://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/resources/identification/algae/identification-guide/identify/guide
1. Cells are multicellular.
2. Cells are filamentous.
3. Cells are microscopic.
4. Filaments are unbranched.
5. Chloroplasts inside are greenish-yellow.
6. Cell wall smooth and feature-less, not easily dissociated from other cells.
7. Cells are wrapped around by the chloroplasts which are spiral shaped.
8. Determined to be Spirogyra.
Figure 1: Spirogyra under scope of magnification 10x. Notice filamentous, non-branching nature.
Figure 2: Spirogyra under microscope of higher magnification of 40x. Notice spirals around the cells. Chloroplasts individually are spiral shaped.
Can't use the known samples that I had purchased for the lab. Your samples must come from natural sources with unknown organisms within.
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