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A class of algae, characterised by pyriform zoospores with two laterally inserted
flagella, is exemplified by
ose answer:
Volvox
FUCUS
Eudorina
Porphyra​

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Answered by mufeedmufi6596
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Answer:

Fucus which is a brown algae

Answered by bhatiamona
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A class of algae, characterised by pyriform zoospores with two laterally inserted flagella, is exemplified by

Volvox

FUCUS

Eudorina

Phaeophycean

The correct answer is:

Phaeophycean

Explanation:

A class of algae, characterised by pyriform zoospores with two laterally inserted flagella, is exemplified by Phaeophycean.

Phaeophycean is a large group of algae that found in the Northern Hemisphere of the Earth.

These algae are found in the form of seaweed on very cold areas. These algae are also called brown algae. These brown algae are the dominant seaweeds of temperate and polar regions. These algae are found in large quantities on the rocks of the coldest regions of the world.

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Complete question is:

Which of the following is algae? ​

A. Apple moss

B. Irish moss

C. Club moss

D. Reindeer moss

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