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This prepared microscope slide features Ulva, a genus of green algae commonly known as sea lettuce, from the Chlorophyta division. The slide presents cross-sectional (CS) and longitudinal (LS) views of the thallus, allowing for detailed examination of the algae’s simple yet organized cellular structure.
This slide shows sections of a thallus from sea lettuce (ulva).Shows the two-cell thick thallus structure, characteristic of Ulva.GSC International PS0060 Ulva (Sea Lettuce) Thallus; Section
Demonstrates photosynthetic cells and cell wall structure under magnification.Commonly used to teach marine biology, algal anatomy, and chlorophyte classification.
Highlights the connection between simple multicellular algae and more complex plant structures.This slide provides an excellent resource for exploring the structure and function of green algae, making it a valuable addition to classroom lessons on aquatic ecosystems and plant evolution.Highlights the connection between simple multicellular algae and more complex plant structures.
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