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Volvox africanus are photosynthetic, multicellular eukaryotic microbes that live in clusters. | |||
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Live in freshwaters sources, typically found in South Africa and other southern african countries. | Live in freshwaters sources, typically found in South Africa and other southern african countries. Volvox species are non-pathogenic. | ||
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This page is author by Hayden Hull, student of Professor Bradley Tolar at UNC Wilmington. |
Revision as of 23:51, 16 November 2023
Classification:
Species:
Volvox africanus
Description and Significance:
Volvox africanus are photosynthetic, multicellular eukaryotic microbes that live in clusters.
Genome Structure:
Cell Structure, Metabolism, and Life Cycle:
Ecology and Pathogenesis:
Live in freshwaters sources, typically found in South Africa and other southern african countries. Volvox species are non-pathogenic.
Authors:
This page is author by Hayden Hull, student of Professor Bradley Tolar at UNC Wilmington.