Tetracystis
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''Tetracystis'' is a
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
of
green algae The green algae (: green alga) are a group of chlorophyll-containing autotrophic eukaryotes consisting of the phylum Prasinodermophyta and its unnamed sister group that contains the Chlorophyta and Charophyta/ Streptophyta. The land plants ...
, in the family
Chlorococcaceae Chlorococcaceae is a family of green algae, in the order Chlamydomonadales. They are mostly soil-dwelling algae. Many members of this group produce lipids and secondary carotenoids. The Chlorococcaceae consists mostly of coccoid (single, nonmoti ...
. It is a terrestrial genus typically found in soils.


Description

''Tetracystis'' consists of cells with internal structure similar to '' Chlorococcum''; however, they are usually in groups of two or four cells. Young cells may be ellipsoidal to ovoid, while mature cells are roughly spherical. The
cell wall A cell wall is a structural layer that surrounds some Cell type, cell types, found immediately outside the cell membrane. It can be tough, flexible, and sometimes rigid. Primarily, it provides the cell with structural support, shape, protection, ...
is thin or thick, and may be thickened at the one or both poles. The single chloroplast is cup-shaped but often dissected or lobed into many fine rays; the chloroplast has a single
pyrenoid Pyrenoids are sub-cellular phase-separated micro-compartments found in chloroplasts of many algae,Giordano, M., Beardall, J., & Raven, J. A. (2005). CO2 concentrating mechanisms in algae: mechanisms, environmental modulation, and evolution. ''An ...
in the center, surrounded by starch grains. ''Tetracystis'' reproduces asexually by the formation of biflagellate
zoospore A zoospore is a motile asexual spore that uses a flagellum for locomotion in aqueous or moist environments. Also called a swarm spore, these spores are created by some protists, bacteria, and fungi to propagate themselves. Certain zoospores are ...
s,
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