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English: Close-up detail of a stoneworts alga, probably the species Chara virgata (Syn.: Chara delicatula; Characeae). Note the typical reproductive organs: male antheridia (red) and female archegonia (brown).
Deutsch: Stark vergrößerter Sprossausschnitt (Quirl) einer Armleuchteralge – wahrscheinlich handelt es sich um die Feine Armleuchteralge (Chara virgata; Syn.: Chara delicatula). Man erkennt die typischen Fortpflanzungsorgane (Gametangien): männliche Antheridien (rot) und weibliche Oogonien (braun).
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The sex organs of a green algae, red for male while brown for female

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