Introduction
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is a single-cell green alga about 10 micrometres in diameter that swims with two flagella. It has a cell wall made of hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins, a large cup-shaped chloroplast, a large pyrenoid, and an "eyespot" that senses light.
Although widely distributed worldwide in soil and fresh water, C. reinhardtii is used primarily as a model organism in biology in a wide range of subfields. When illuminated, C. reinhardtii can grow in media lacking organic carbon and chemical energy sources, and can also grow in the dark when supplied with these. C. reinhardtii is also of interest in the biopharmaceuticals field and the biofuel field, as a source of hydrogen. link to wiki
Although widely distributed worldwide in soil and fresh water, C. reinhardtii is used primarily as a model organism in biology in a wide range of subfields. When illuminated, C. reinhardtii can grow in media lacking organic carbon and chemical energy sources, and can also grow in the dark when supplied with these. C. reinhardtii is also of interest in the biopharmaceuticals field and the biofuel field, as a source of hydrogen. link to wiki
Raman spectrum
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
Physiological state
Starch production stateLaser power |
100 mW |
Temperature |
21.8 ℃ |
Laser |
532 nm |
Grating |
600 |
Objective |
X50 PL |
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Chlamydomonas