The level of organization in spirogyra and volvox is

a

organ

b

system

c

cell

d

Tissue

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D. Tissue

Spirogyra and Volvox are both multicellular algae, and their cells work together in a coordinated manner, forming a simple tissue-level 8organization. They do not have organs or organ systems, but they exhibit some specialization among their cells.

omgimd
1 year ago

A. Organ: Spirogyra and Volvox do not have organs.
B. System: They do not have organ systems.
C. Cell: Spirogyra and Volvox are made up of cells.
D. Tissue: While they are made of cells, they do not have true tissues in the way that multicellular organisms like plants and animals do.

Emmaraph
7 years ago

They are thallophytes and they consist of similar cells working together...the ansa is tissue

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