Biology, asked by sethu27, 1 year ago

describe the structure of zoospores in phaeophyceae​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hey mate ,

Phaeophyceae is brown algae .

Asexual reproduction in brown algae take place by zoospores. Zoospores are motile and have two unequal flagella.

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Answered by kingofself
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Phaeophyceae is brown algae. Asexual reproduction in brown algae occured by zoospores. Zoospores are motile and have the two unequal flagella.

Explanation:

  • Phaeophyta or brown algae are a group of autotrophic, multicellular organisms, which are belonging to the class of Phaeophyceae in the division Chomophyte.
  • They consist of the xanthophyll pigment - fucoxanthin, in extension to chlorophyll a and c.
  • Hence, the members of phaeophyta exhibit some characteristic of the greenish-brown color.

To know more;

Mention the characteristic feature and function of zoospores in some algae

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