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A.
it is a simple multicellular plant
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B.
during conjugation, its gametes, which are structurally and physiologically similar, fuses to form a zygote
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C.
it possesses spiral chloroplast which enables the plant to photosynthesize
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D.
its cells are protected externally by layer of mucilage
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E.
there are pyrenoids along the chloroplast
Correct Answer: Option B
Explanation
The statement is incorrect because although the gametes in Spirogyra are structurally similar (morphologically identical or isogamous), they are physiologically different (anisogamous). During sexual reproduction (conjugation), one gamete acts as the "male" by moving through the conjugation tube, while the other remains stationary as the "female".
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