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  2. Chlorella vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    Chlorella vulgaris in endosymbiosis with the ciliate Ophrydium versatile [2] Chlorella vulgaris is a species of green microalga in the division Chlorophyta. [3] This unicellular alga was discovered in 1890 by Martinus Willem Beijerinck [4] as the first microalga with a well-defined nucleus. [3] It is the type species of the genus Chlorella. [5]

  3. Chlorella - Wikipedia

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    Chlorella vulgaris Chlorella is a genus of about thirteen species of single- celled or colonial green algae of the division Chlorophyta . The cells are spherical in shape, about 2 to 10 μm in diameter, and are without flagella .

  4. Chlorellaceae - Wikipedia

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    Chlorellaceae are a family of green algae in the order Chlorellales. [1] About 250 species are currently accepted in the family. Members of the family are distributed worldwide and are common in a variety of freshwater, terrestrial and marine environments.

  5. Chlorellales - Wikipedia

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    The Chlorellales are an order of green algae in the class Trebouxiophyceae. [1]The Chlorellales include mostly freshwater or terrestrial (rarely marine), coccoid algae. [2] ...

  6. Hydra viridissima - Wikipedia

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    Hydra viridissima is a species of cnidarian which is commonly found in still or slow-moving freshwater [2] in the Northern temperate zone. Hydra viridissima is commonly called green hydra due to its coloration, which is due to the symbiotic green algae Chlorella vulgaris which live within its body. [3]

  7. Culture of microalgae in hatcheries - Wikipedia

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    The main species of microalgae grown as health foods are Chlorella and Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis). The main forms of production occur in small scale ponds with artificial mixers. [10] Arthrospira platensis is a blue-green microalga with a long history as a food source in East Africa and pre-colonial Mexico.

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