difference between red alge and brown alge
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RED ALGAE
- Some red algae are found in freshwater, brackish water, and mostly in saltwater.
- They contain the photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll a, d, and phycoerythrin.
- Stored food in them is floridean starch.
- They are grouped under the Rhodophyceae class of algae.
- Flagella are absent in them.
- Two unequal, lateral flagella are present in theThey have a cell wall made of cellulose, pectin, and poly sulfate esters.
BROWN ALGAE
- Brown algae are found in freshwater (rarely), brackish water, and saltwater.
- They contain the photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll a, c, and fucoxanthin.
- Stored in food in them is mannitol or laminarin.
- They are grouped under the Phaeophyceae class of algae.
- Two unequal, lateral flagella are present in them.
- They have a cell wall made of cellulose and align.
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