order chlorococcales
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Definition
Proper noun (Taxonomic rank): * Order Chlorococcales: An order of predominantly unicellular, non-motile green algae (Chlorophyta) characterized by reproducing asexually through the formation of spores, such as autospores or zoospores. Members of this order are often found in freshwater or terrestrial habitats.
Usage Notes
- "Order Chlorococcales" is a scientific taxonomic term used in biology, specifically in phycology (the study of algae) and botany.
- It is always capitalized as it is a proper noun denoting a formal taxonomic group.
- It is typically used in academic, scientific, or technical contexts.
Examples
- The researcher studied the life cycle of several species within the order Chlorococcales.
- Order Chlorococcales comprises many common planktonic algae found in lakes.
- This unicellular organism's reproductive method places it firmly in the order Chlorococcales.
Advanced Usage
- The order name can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe characteristics or members.
- A Chlorococcales alga was identified in the sample.
- The study focused on Chlorococcales diversity.
Variants and Related Words
- Chlorococcalean (adjective): Of or pertaining to the order Chlorococcales.
- The chlorococcalean cells were observed under the microscope.
- Chlorococcum (noun): A representative genus within the order Chlorococcales.
Synonyms
- Chlorococcales (The term itself is the standard scientific name; there is no common vernacular synonym).
Different Meanings
This term has a single, specific meaning in scientific taxonomy. It does not have general English definitions outside this context.
Noun
- unicellular green algae that reproduce by spores