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example of phaeophyceae​

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Answered by amey64
5

Explanation:

it is one of the subclass of phylum algae of kingdom plantae .

the organisms included in this group are also known as brown algae

they have chlorophyll a and c with xanthophylls

they store their food in the form of laminar and monital

some of them are used for the preparation of algin or hydrocolloids

they are attached to the to a substratum called hold fast they have stock like structure called front

the reproduce asexually by spore formation and vegetatively by fragmentation their sexual reproduction is done by udemy isogamy

for example laminar

Answered by RaoSaira
7

Answer:

phaeophyceae are brown algae like laminaria , macrocystis, and kelps, ectocarpus, sargassum and dictyota.

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