Scientific Name: Chlamydomonas Inflexa
Common Names: This species is also known as the "twisted Chlamydomonas" due to its unique cellular structure and growth patterns.
Taxonomy: Chlamydomonas Inflexa belongs to the family Chlamydomonadaceae, within the order Chlamydomonadales of the class Chlorophyceae.
Habitat: It is typically found in freshwater environments such as ponds, lakes, and slow-moving streams, where it thrives in nutrient-rich waters.
History: The discovery and classification of Chlamydomonas Inflexa date back to the early 20th century when it was first identified as a distinct species within the Chlamydomonas genus.
Research Significance: Over the years, it has gained attention in the scientific community for its potential applications in biofuel production, bioremediation, and as a model organism for studying cellular processes in algae.
Chlamydomonas Inflexa