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Difference Between Chlorophyceae , Phaeophyceae, Rhodophyceae?




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Answered by hareeshbalasubramani
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Explanation:

The key difference between Chlorophyceae Phaeophyceae and Rhodophyceae is that Chlorophyceae is a class of green algae while Phaeophyceae is a class of brown algae and Rhodophyceae is a class of red algae. Algae are a photosynthetic eukaryotic aquatic group of organisms. They are found in fresh and seawater

Answered by Prerit6259
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Answer:

CHLOROPHYCEAE:-

1) it is commonly called as green algae.

2)stored food is starch.

3)motile gametes and spores and 2 to 8equal flagella

4)reproduction is oogamous,isogamous and anisogamous.

PHAEOPHYCEAE:-

1) it is commonly called as brown algae.

2)stored food is (complex carbohydrates) laminarin and mannitol.

3)motile gametes and flagella 2 which are unequal

4)reproduction iso oo and anisogamous

RHODOPHYCEAE:-

1)commonly called red algae

2) stored food is floridean starch

3) nonmotile gametes and spores and flagella are absent.

4)reproduction oogamous

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