desmid
English
    

A desmid.
Etymology
    
From Ancient Greek δεσμός (desmós, “ligature, ligament, bond”).
Noun
    
desmid (plural desmids)
- Any of about 5000 species of mostly unicellular freshwater green algae belonging to the order Desmidiales.
- 1981, Alan J. Brook, The Biology of Desmids, University of California Press, Botanical Monographs 16, page 1
- Desmids, which are exclusively freshwater algae, are so named because the first of these green microorganisms to be described were thought to be pairs of cells joined together, and the Greek word 'desmos' means a bond or chain.
 
 
- 1981, Alan J. Brook, The Biology of Desmids, University of California Press, Botanical Monographs 16, page 1
Related terms
    
- desmidian
Translations
    
unicellular freshwater green alga belonging to the order Desmidiales
See also
    
 Desmidiales on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia Desmidiales on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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