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Each of the cells in volvox has 2 flagella (spinning, whip-like propellers that help move the colony). Color the flagella black. Flagella are beat by individual cells together with …
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Volvox is a spherical multicellular green alga, which contains many small biflagellate somatic cells and a few large, non-motile reproductive cells called gonidia, and swims …
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