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Mrs. Wharton’s Science Class Volvox Mrs. Wharton’s Science Class

Volvox Have TWO flagella each Live in Colonies Classified as algae Obtain energy through photosynthesis (autotrophic). They contain chloroplasts. Reproduce either sexually or asexually

How they Live Volvox are a colony of individualized cells that live together. A colony can have anywhere from 500-50,000 cells. Some cells in a colony can become specialized.

How do they stay together Colonies stay together by a cytoplasmic substance. They work and move together. Together they beat the flagellum in a sychronized motion.

Daughter colonies Volvox are one celled algae that live together in a colony The colony is a hollow ball with 500-20000 individual cells This is called a daughter colony