noun
- a type of green freshwater algae that forms long, thread-like chains and is commonly found in ponds and slow-moving water
Usage: biology
Examples
- The biology students examined spirogyra under the microscope to observe its spiral chloroplasts.
- Spirogyra can be found floating in masses on the surface of quiet ponds.
- The green, slimy threads in the aquarium turned out to be spirogyra algae.
- During spring, spirogyra often forms thick mats in freshwater habitats.
- The distinctive spiral arrangement of chloroplasts makes spirogyra easy to identify.
- Spirogyra reproduces through a process called conjugation between adjacent filaments.