Algae: morphological organizational levels Flashcards
- vegetative flagellate cell
- unicellular flagellate
- monadoid level
thallus forms
- vegetative non-flagellate cell
- palmelloid aggregations
- tetrasporal level
- cells separated but enclosed within common mucilaginous envelope
“palmelloid” refers to their morphology, resembling a mass of cells that are closely packed togethe
- vegetative flagellate cell
- colonial flagellate cells
- cells can be in direct contact or joined by a mucilaginous sheath
- vegetative non-flagellate cell
- coccoid cells and non-flagellate colonies
- Single or aggregated cells in regular shaped colonies: COENOBIUM
Coccoid algae are single-celled organisms that typically have a spherical or nearly spherical shape
Coenobium
A coenobium (plural: coenobia) refers to a specific type of colony found in certain groups of algae, particularly in some species of green algae (Chlorophyta) and cyanobacteria (formerly known as blue-green algae). Coenobia are characterized by the aggregation of multiple individual cells or organisms, which remain attached to each other and function as a collective unit.
A coenobium is composed of multiple individual cells or organisms that remain attached to each other and function as a collective unit. It is not a single organism but rather a colony formed by the aggregation of multiple cells or individuals
- vegetative non-flagellate cell
- filaments (trichal level)
- multiseriate filaments in Rhodophyta
- “Multiseriate” literally means “having multiple rows” or “arranged in several rows.”
In the context of algae or plants, a multiseriate arrangement typically refers to a structure composed of cells arranged in several layers or rows, one on top of the other.
- vegetative non-flagellate cell
- filaments (trichal level)
- uniseriate filaments
- vegetative non-flagellate cell
- filaments (trichal level)
- branched
- vegetative non-flagellate cell
- filaments (trichal level)
- unbranched
- vegetative non-flagellate cell
- heterotrichous filaments (trichal level)
- vegetative non-flagellate cell
- filaments (trichal level)
- pseudoparenchymatic thallus
parenchymatous vs pseudoparenchymatous
- vegetative non-flagellate cell
- parenchymatous thallus
- vegetative non-flagellate cell
- parenchymatous thallus