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Differntiate between Chlorophyceae, Phaeophyceae, Rhodophyceae

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Answered by Sidyandex
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The one difference is Chlorophyceae has the green pigments, and Rhodophyceae has the red pigments, and the Phaeophyceae do have the brown pigments.

Another difference is Chlorophyceae do have the xanthophyll and carotenoids. Rhodophyceae has the phycocyanin and phycoerythrins and the other one Phaeophyceae do have the flavoxanthin and the fucoxanthin.

Answered by Surnia
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Chlorophyceae is called as green algae, phaeophyceae is called as brown algae, and rhodophyceae is called as red algae.

Explanation:

Chlorophyceae comprises of chlorophyll pigment a and b, phaeophyceae comprises of chlorophyll pigment a, c, and fucoxanthin, rhodophyceae consists of chlorophyll pigment a, d, and phycoerythrin.

Stored food in chlorophyceae is starch, in phaeophyceae it is mannitol, and in rhodophyceae it is floridian starch.

Cell wall is made up of cellulose in chlorophyceae, phaeophyceae, and rhodophyceae but algin is also a component in phaeophyceae.

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