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Trachelomonas

Trachelomonas

The green chloroplasts are usually maskod by the brown round or oval pot. up to 25um across in which it lives, the flagellum protruding through a hole. Common in all water bodies. 91a, a cell in its pot: 91b. more highly magni-fied, pot opened to show flagellate inside.














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