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WHAT IS CHLORELLA POWDER?

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Chlorella powder is deep-processed from Chlorella. Among them, Chlorella is a kind of pervasive single-celled green algae, which is rich in protein, polysaccharides, lipids, chlorophyll, vitamins, trace elements and some biologically active metabolism The product has a variety of health care functions such as improving the balance of the body, supplementing comprehensive nutrition, detoxification, regulating immunity, repairing cells, etc., and can be used as a high-quality protein source in the feed industry. It is currently used for fish breeding and water purification, as well as for medical purposes and the development of health foods.

Chlorella (Chlorella) Chlorella, Chlorella, Chlorella, a genus of Chlorella. Chlorella are all single cells, solitary or aggregated into groups. Chlorella (Chlorella) is a pervasive single-celled green algae of the Chlorella phylum Chlorella. Commonly found in my country are Chlorella vulgaris, C.pyrenoidosa and C.ellipoidea. Chlorella cells are spherical or elliptical, and their cell walls are firm. Sometimes they secrete mucus to connect multiple cells together. The composition of the cell wall contains cystin (a carotenoid derivative). The cell usually contains a cup-shaped or plate-shaped chloroplast, and most autotrophic algae cells have 1? starch nuclei in the chloroplast. Chlorella cannot form zygotes and can only reproduce by asexual reproduction (mother cells form parent-like spores through mitosis). Each mother cell can divide into 4 or 8 daughter cells at a time, and the parent-like spores are free after leaving the mother cell. Living as a vegetative cell, there are no other ways of reproduction such as sexual reproduction in Chlorella. In addition to being able to use light and CO2 for light energy autotrophic, Chlorella can also use organic matter such as glucose for heterotrophic growth.




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