Definition
Chlorococcum is a genus of green algae belonging to the order Chlorococcales. These algae are unicellular and typically spherical in shape. They are found in various habitats, including soil, freshwater, and even on tree bark. Chlorococcum reproduces asexually by producing autospores within the parent cell. The cell walls are often thick, allowing them to survive in harsh conditions. This alga is typically easy to culture in a lab.