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2-celled colony

Plancia ëd Chroococcus turgidus

Descrission:

Chroococcus turgidus, (Cyanobacteria, Chroococales), from Lake Kinneret pelagic waters, April 2006, showing 2 daughter cells after division by simple binary fission – as characteristic for most Chroococcales species. This species is common in the plankton of Lake Kinneret throughout the year. Usually there are 2 – 8 cells in a colony. Clearly delimited colorless mucilaginous envelopes surround the individual cells following their contours, and the entire colony. Cell diameter: 8 – 11 µm.

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Costa plancia a compariss an gnun-e colession.

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autor
Alla Alster; Tamar Zohary
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micro*scope
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ID
27476964