filamentaalsena
Filamentaalsena is a filamentous microorganism belonging to the phylum Chlorophyta. First identified in the late 20th century, it is typically found in freshwater habitats, where it forms distinctive green mats on shallow pond beds and wetland substrates. The organism reproduces by both asexual spore formation and sexual reproduction through gametangial fusion, producing zygospores that can survive drought conditions.
Microscopically, filamentaalsena appears as elongated, unbranched filaments composed of individual cells with single flagella. Each cell
Filamentaalsena is of ecological importance in freshwater ecosystems. Its filamentous structure can enhance water quality by
Research on filamentaalsena has focused on its potential as a bioindicator for environmental monitoring, as well