difference between red algae and brown algae
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red algae has phycoerytherin pigment whereas brown algae has phycoxathene RED ALGAE : 1.red algae are grouped under the class rhodophyceae 2. they contain floridean starch as stored food BROWN ALGAE: 1. brown algae are grouped under the class phaeophyceae 2.they contain mannitol or laminarin as stored food
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- In red algae chlorophyll a and chlorophyll d are present whereas in brown algae chlorophyll a and c are present.
- In red algae, Phycobilins are present whereas in brown algae phycobilins are absent.
- Red algae have reserved food material in the form of Floridian starch whereas in brown algae it is laminarin.
- Red algae are non-flagellated, and brown algae are flagellated.
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