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  • proper noun A taxonomic genus within the family Volvocaceae — a well-known chlorophyte; a freshwater alga found in ponds and ditches.

Etymologies

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New Latin, from Latin volvō ("roll").

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Examples

  • The organisms shown above are microalgae called Volvox carteri.

    Research Blogging - All Topics - English Lab Rat, Lab Rat 2010

  • And there are single-celled organisms Volvox that cluster together like a ball and cooperate with each other, but they are and remain single-celled organisms!

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • And there are single-celled organisms Volvox that cluster together like a ball and cooperate with each other, but they are and remain single-celled organisms!

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • And there are single-celled organisms Volvox that cluster together like a ball and cooperate with each other, but they are and remain single-celled organisms!

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • And there are single-celled organisms Volvox that cluster together like a ball and cooperate with each other, but they are and remain single-celled organisms!

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • The Omnipod chirped, This could be a species of chlorophyte plant known commonly as a Volvox.

    The Search For WondLa Tony DiTerlizzi 2010

  • Moreover, the flagella of Volvox are nearly identical to the cilia in the human body, whose coordinated action is central to many processes in embryonic development, reproduction, and the respiratory system.

    Scientists Discover ‘Dancing’ Algae | Impact Lab 2009

  • According to their paper published in the journal Physical Review Letters, the researchers studied the multicellular organism Volvox, which consists of approximately 1,000 cells arranged on the surface of a spherical matrix about half a millimetre in diameter.

    ‘Dancing’ Algae Discovered By Scientists At Cambridge University | Impact Lab 2009

  • The researchers studied the multicellular organism Volvox, which consists of approximately 1,000 cells arranged on the surface of a spherical matrix about half a millimetre in diameter.

    Scientists Discover ‘Dancing’ Algae | Impact Lab 2009

  • The findings report that Volvox carterii, gene may have evolved to suppress certain biological activities in lean times.

    Eli Davidson: Kansas, Iran: Help Harvest A Better World 2009

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