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zoochlorella
[zoh-uh-kluh-rel-uh]
noun
plural
zoochlorellae, zoochlorellasany of various symbiotic green algae in the cytoplasm of certain freshwater invertebrates, as stentors and hydras.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of zoochlorella1
First recorded in 1880–85; zoo- ( def. ) + chlorella ( def. )
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The plasm is colorless or green by the presence of Zoochlorella, or colored brown or black by pigments.
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They may be colorless, or yellow and green through the presence of Zoochlorella.
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Colorless forms of medium size-in some cases they may be green by Zoochlorella.
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