1. Vaucheria is a freshwater or marine alga that grows as branched filaments attached to substrates by rhizoids. It reproduces vegetatively by fragmentation and asexually via multiflagellated zoospores or non-motile aplanospores.
2. Sexual reproduction involves the production of male antherozoids in antheridia and female eggs in oogonia, which fuse during fertilization to form zygotes that develop into oospores.
3. Pinnularia is a freshwater diatom found in ponds and moist soil. It has a cell wall composed of two overlapping silica valves. It reproduces vegetatively by cell division