Nitella

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Definition

Noun: 1. A genus of freshwater green algae (stoneworts): Nitella is the scientific name for a genus of delicate, branching algae that grow submerged in freshwater habitats like ponds and lakes. They are characterized by their translucent, often whorled branches and are related to the more common Chara.

Usage

Nitella is used almost exclusively as a scientific or technical term in the fields of botany, phycology (the study of algae), and aquatic ecology. It refers to the genus as a whole or to specific species within it (e.g., Nitella flexilis).

Examples
  • Scientific Context:
    • The clear pond was filled with dense beds of Nitella, providing habitat for small invertebrates.
    • Under the microscope, the intricate cellular structure of Nitella is clearly visible.
  • Descriptive Context:
    • Biologists surveyed the lake and identified several species, including Nitella.
    • The fragile Nitella is an important indicator of good water quality.
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Classification: The term is used formally in scientific literature to classify and discuss this specific group of algae within the family Characeae.
  • Ecological Role: It is used to describe a component of aquatic ecosystems, often in discussions about primary production, habitat structure, or bioindicators.
Variants and Related Words
  • Stonewort: A common name for algae in the family Characeae, which includes the genera and . is a type of stonewort.
  • Charophyte: A member of the division Charophyta, a group of green algae that includes stoneworts. is a charophyte.
Synonyms
  • Stonewort (broader term, includes related genera like )
  • Freshwater alga (general descriptive term)
Notes on Meaning

The word Nitella has a single, precise meaning in scientific English. It does not have idiomatic uses, phrasal verbs, or common metaphorical meanings outside of its specific biological context.

Noun
  1. fragile branching stoneworts

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