phycology order volvocales

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Order VOLVOCALES Reporter: Adrian Fabian Alcaraz Proud BS Bio 4A Includes about 60 genera and 500 species

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Page 1: Phycology   order volvocales

OrderVOLVOCALESReporter:

Adrian Fabian Alcaraz

Proud BS Bio 4A

Includes about 60 genera and 500 species

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Distinguishing FeaturesUnicellular or colonialMotile throughout their life or forming colonies of

palmelloid forms or dendroid formsUsually fresh waterChloroplast are usually cup or basin shaped with a

single pyrenoid.Asexual reproduction by biflagellate

zoospores‚ aplanospores ‚ or palmella stagesSexual reproduction varies from isogamy to oogamy

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Suborder Chlamydomonadineae Family Chlamydomonadaceae Family Sphaerellaceae Family Polyblepharidaceae Family Phacotaceae

Suborder Tetrasporineae Family Tetrasporaceae Family Palmellaceae

Suborder Chlorodendrineae Family Chlorodendraceae

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Family Chlamydomonadaceae

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Distinguishing FeaturesUnicellularMay be biflagellate or quadriflgellateAsexual reproduction takes place by

zoospores or palmella stagesSexual reproduction is mostly

isogomous

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Habitat andOccuranceWidely distributed on fresh water

(rainwater ponds‚ pools‚ ditches‚ laboratory aquaria‚ moist soils)

Waters rich in ammonium compoundsSalt waters (C. halophila)Snow (C. yellowstonensis)

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StructureMeasure about 0.02mmSpherical‚ ovoid‚ sub-cylindrical ‚ ellipsoidalChloroplast:

Single cup shape Reticulate Stellate Discoid

Single pyrenoid ‚ some lack pyrenoidTwo contractile vacuoles at the base of the flagellaTiny photoreceptive eye-spots at the anterior end.

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cellulosic wall

cell membrane

chloroplast

mitochondria

nucleus

flagella

eyespot

cytosol

starchpyrenoid

Chlamydomonas contractile vacuole

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Discoid ChloroplastReticulate ChloroplastSingle cup ChloroplastStellate Chloroplast

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ReproductionAsexual reproduction:

Zoospores Aplanospore formation Hypnospores Palmella stage

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ReproductionSexual reproduction:

Isogamous reproduction

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ReproductionSexual reproduction:

Anisogamous reproduction

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ReproductionSexual reproduction:

Oogamous reproduction

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ReproductionZygotes and its germination

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Life Cycle

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Nice to Know

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Family VolvocaceaePANDORINA

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Distinguishing FeaturesIncludes all motile colonial generaCells of the colony lie in a disc or in a hollow

sphere. The number in a colony is fixed an is a multiple of two.

Asexual reproduction is by daughter colonySexual reproduction ranges rom isogamy to

oogamy

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Habitat andOccuranceWidely distributed on fresh water

(ponds‚ ditches)

StructureMotile colonySubspherical to ellipsoidal in shapeIt consists of usually 16 (rarely 8 or 32)

biflagellate cells embedded in a gelatinous matrix

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ReproductionAsexual reproduction:Sexual reproduction:

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Family VolvocaceaeEUDORINA

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Habitat andOccuranceWidely distributed on fresh water

(ponds‚ ditches)

StructureCoenobia are usually spherical or ovoid an larger

than PandorinaComposed of 32 (rarely 16 or 64) cells

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ReproductionAsexual reproduction:Sexual reproduction:

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Family Sphaerellaceae

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Distinguishing FeaturesMotile forms which cells lie in a disc or a

hollow sphereNumber of cells is definite and constant

rom juvenile to adult (coenobium)Asexual reproduction by formation of

daughter coloniesSexual reproduction varies rom isogamy to

oogamy through anisogamy

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Family SphaerellaceaeVOLVOX

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Habitat andOccuranceWidely distributed on fresh water

(rainwater ponds‚ pools‚ ditches‚ sometimes lakes)

The coenobia appear in rainy season and disappear with the beginning of summer

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StructureA colony is comprised of 500-60,000 cellsAll cells are arranged in a single layer within a

periphery of colonial matrixCovered by a marked mucilaginous lamellaInternally occupied by a gelatinous material

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ReproductionAsexual reproductionSexual reproduction

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