Spirogyra and Oedogonium are both filamentous green algae belonging to the Chlorophyta division, while Chlamydomonas is a unicellular green algae. Spirogyra is characterized by its spiral chloroplasts and forms long, ribbon-like filaments, whereas Oedogonium has a more branched structure with distinctive reproductive features. In contrast, Chlamydomonas is typically motile and has a simple, single-celled structure with two flagella for movement. Overall, the primary differences lie in their morphology, structure, and reproductive strategies.
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