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Chlamydomonas is a unicellular organism |
| Answer» CHLAMYDOMONAS are single-celled organisms with TWO apical flagella, which they use for sensory transduction and for moving around in a wet environment (Figure 2F). But Chlamydomonas unicells don't always have these flagella.Chlamydomonas has long been BILLED as a model plant - it requires very little space for growth, has a short generation TIME compared with higher plants, the nuclear and chloroplast genomes have been sequenced and annotated, and new genes can be introduced into both these genomes by transformation. | |