Biology, asked by shahul5546, 11 months ago

Both chlorophyll a and b are present in
(a) rhodophyceae (b) phaeophyceae
(c) chlorophyceae (d) None of these

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Answered by priyadahiya182
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Answer:

chlorophyceae..............

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Chlorophyceae

Explanation:

    (c) Both chlorophyll a and b are present in chlorophyceae.

  1. The Chlorophyceae is the  classes of green growth, recognized principally based on ultrastructural morphology.
  2. They are generally green because of the predominance of shades chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b.
  3. The chloroplast might be discoid, plate-like, reticulate, cup-molded, winding or strip formed in various species.
  4. The  photosynthetic classes of protists, the Chlorophyceae can be accumulated morphologically as filaments,areas and unicells.
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