Biology, asked by reddyshreehith, 7 months ago

Biflagellate spores with two unequal laterally attached flagella are present in members of
(A) Green algae
(B) Brown algae
(C) Liverworts
(D) Red algae​

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Answered by MoonSinha
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Answer:

Biflagellate spores with two unequal laterally attached flagella are present in members of :

Brown algae

Answered by Anonymous
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Biflagellate spores with two unequal laterally attached flagella are present in members of brown algae.

  • The brown algae members are found mainly in aquatic organisms. They demonstrate great variety in size and shape.
  • Biflagellate zoospores are a pear-shaped structure with two flagella of uneven nature that are connected sideways.
  • It helps the brown algae to reproduce asexually.

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