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detail of cells

Image of Synura Ehrenberg 1834

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Synura (sigh-new-ra) is a synurophyte alga, traditionally regarded as a chrysophyte or related to the chrysophytes, but distinguished by the presence of extracellular siliceous scales. This genus is one in which many cells are joined together to form a swimming spherical colony. Each cell has two large chlorophyll a and c containing plastids, two emergent flagella, and a coating of flattened scales. Differential interference contrast.

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