explain the various classes of algae
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answer:There are three key Algae classes Chlorophyceae, Phaeophyceae, and Rhodophyceae. Chlorophyceae are unicellular, or multicellular algae, mostly with simple structure. Food storage goods are, for the most part, starch and quite often fat that aggregates around the pyrenoids.
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Algae class Phaeophyceae (Brown algae)
Photosynthetic pigments They have composed of pigments chlorophyll a, c, β- carotene,
xanthophyll
Food stored within them Mannitol, Laminarin
Example Laminaria, sargassum
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