chlamydomonadaceae
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Definition
Noun: - A family of green algae: Chlamydomonadaceae is the scientific name for a taxonomic family of single-celled, flagellated green algae. Some members of this family appear red due to the presence of a pigment called hematochrome.
Usage Notes
- This is a highly specific, scientific term used primarily in biology, botany, and phycology (the study of algae). It is not used in everyday conversation.
- It functions as a proper noun (the name of a family) and is typically capitalized in scientific contexts, though not always in general use.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The organism was classified within the Chlamydomonadaceae due to its flagellar structure and chloroplast morphology.
- Some species of Chlamydomonadaceae are studied for their ability to produce biofuels.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy: The term is used to denote a specific rank (family) in the biological classification of green algae, order Volvocales.
- The family Chlamydomonadaceae includes the well-known genus Chlamydomonas.
Variants and Related Words
- Chlamydomonas (n): The type genus of the family Chlamydomonadaceae, comprising common unicellular green algae used extensively in genetic and physiological research.
- Volvocaceae (n): A related family of colonial green algae within the same order.
Synonyms
- Family Chlamydomonadaceae: The full formal designation.
- (None common): There is no common, everyday synonym for this precise scientific term. In general discussion, one might refer to "certain green algae" or "flagellated green algae."
Related Phrases / Terms
- Green algae (Chlorophyta): The larger division to which this family belongs.
- Hematochrome: The red pigment that can color some members of this family.
- Flagellated: Possessing whip-like appendages (flagella) for movement, a key characteristic of this family.
Noun
- green algae some of which are colored red by hematochrome