Chlorophyta: Class Ulvophyceae
Class Ulvophyceae
Ulvophyceae contains marine organisms that take a variety of shapes that may consist of a few cells, long filaments, thin sheets of cells, or coenocytic cells. Most approach being radially symmetrical. They have an alternation of generations and unlike in the other classes, meiosis occurs in the spores rather than the zygotes. When present, there can be two or more apical flagella. During mitosis, the nuclear envelope and the mitotic spindle persist, as they do in the Charophyceae.
The class Ulvophyceae includes sea lettuce, or
See also seaweed.
Sections in this article:
- Introduction
- Class Ulvophyceae
- Class Charophyceae
- Class Chlorophyceae
- Bibliography
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