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  • 14-01-2020
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Why doesn’t volvox capture its own food from its environment

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KerryM
KerryM KerryM
  • 25-01-2020

Answer:

Because volvox can photosynthesise

Explanation:

Volvox is a multicellular algae. They grow in spherical colonies.

Its cells contain chloroplasts meaning it can photosynthesise. This means it can use light energy from the sun to synthesise its own food. Therefore, it doesn't need to capture food from the environment.

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