Tetrabaena is a monotypic genus of green algae containing the species Tetrabaena socialis. It primarily occurs in freshwater, although it has been found in saltwater on at least one occasion. Although rare, it has a cosmopolitan distribution and has even been found from Antarctica.
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Tetrabaena is a monotypic genus of green algae containing the species Tetrabaena socialis. It primarily occurs in freshwater, although it has been found in saltwater on at least one occasion. Although rare, it has a cosmopolitan distribution and has even been found from Antarctica.
== Description == Tetrabaena are colonial organisms, consisting of four cells. The four cells are arranged in a square, and attached to each other by the extensions of their cellular sheaths. Cells are ovoid, somewhat asymmetrical in shape. It is a motile flagellate, possessing two equal flagella per cell and two contractile vacuoles at the base of the flagella. Cells also contain a single cup-shaped chloroplast with a basal pyrenoid. Although Tetrabaena possess an eyespot, it does not appear to function as a photoreceptor.
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