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2. Naked thylakoids, without being organized into granal structures are seen in
(A) Cyanobacteria
( Brown algae
(B) Xanthophytes
(D) Red algae​

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

The naked thylakoids, without being organised into granal structures can be seen in the members of red algae which is also known as Rhodophyceae.

EXPLANATION:

The thylakoids are 'not stacked' in this type of algae. They are generally 'red in colour' due to the presence of excess of r-phycoerythrin, which is red in colour.

They also contain other photosynthetic pigments such as 'chlorophyll a' and 'chlorophyll d', 'α-β carotenes' and 'xanthophylls', etc.

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