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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

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Volvox africanus


Description and Significance:

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. Volvox species are non-pathogenic.

Authors:

This page is author by Hayden Hull, student of Professor Bradley Tolar at UNC Wilmington.