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Different between green algae and brown algae​

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Answered by ishu8424
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The main difference between red brown and green algae is that red algae contain chlorophyll a, chlorophyll d, and phycoerythrin, while brown algae contain chlorophyll a, chlorophyll c, and fucoxanthin and green algae contain chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, and xanthophylls

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Answered by UNKNOWN3615
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Explanation:

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Difference # Brown Algae:

1. Mostly marine.

2. Unicellular species absent.

3. Thylakoids occur in groups of threes.

4. Chlorophyll- a and c type.

5. Fucoxanthin is abundant.

6. Phycobilins absent.

7. Reserve food is laminarin.

8. Present; flagella 2, lateral and unequal.

9. Cell wall contains cellulose and non-sulphated phyco­colloids.

#Difference # Green Algae:

1. Mostly fresh water and sub-aerial.

2. Unicellular species abundant.

3. Thylakoids are stacked in groups of 2-20.

4. Chlorophyll— a and b type.

5. Fucoxanthin is absent.

6. Phycobilins absent.

7. Reserve food is starch.

8. Present; flagella 2 to 8 apical and equal.

9 cell wall is of cellulose

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