Closterium | |
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Closterium sp. | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Division: | Charophyta |
Class: | Zygnemophyceae |
Order: | Desmidiales |
Family: | Closteriaceae |
Genus: | Closterium |
Species / Subspecies | |
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In taxonomy, Closterium is a genus of algae, specifically of the family Closteriaceae.[1]
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Elongated cylindrical, often lunate unicells composed of two symmetrical semicells. Single, axial chloroplasts with many pyrenoids in each semicell. Very conspicuous vacuoles at the ends of the cell with CaSO4 (Gypsum) crystals "dancing" around within them.
Closterium regulare Breb has been rediscovered in the United Kingdom. It was first described from Lower Normandy by Brebisson.[2]
Asexual: budding from a partitioned parent cell.
Sexual: Conjugation to form a hypnozygote.