What level of organization is Spirogyra?

a

System

b

Organ

c

Cell

d

Tissue

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Gideonedems
5 years ago

spirogyra is a multicellular green algae, the cell is acting as a filament.

Readling
3 years ago

Actually spirogyra is unicellular but unlike volvox it's not a colony but consist of filament And this filament are multicellular, hope you get the filament multicellular but spirogyra on its own unicellular

Phempat
5 years ago

Spirogyra is a multicellular organism. It exists as a Tissue not Cell.

De sage
1 year ago

noo it's cell

De sage
1 year ago

The correct answer is:

Cell

Spirogyra is a type of green algae that is composed of long, filamentous cells. It does not have tissues, organs, or systems, so it is considered a unicellular or multicellular organism at the cellular level of organization.

Kunleeleshin
6 years ago

The Ans is Tissue not cell pls make necessary correction

Estypearl9
3 years ago

spirogyra is a tissue. The answer is D

student001
5 years ago

The answer given is not related to any of options below please.

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