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Floridean starch is found in
(a) chlorophyceae (b) rhodophyceae
(c) myxophyceae (d) cyanophyceae

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Answered by hania67783
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Answer:

b

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Answered by Raghav1330
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Option (b) is the right answer

Floridian starch is found in rhodophyceae .

- It's a kind of storage system mostly found in red algae,i.e, rhodophytes .

- Floridian starch is stored outside the chloroplast by rhodophyceae in a form of cap over a bulging pyrenoid.

- It's the vital source of carbohydrate product used for storage purpose in floridian starch.

- This kind of starch is found mostly in basin shaped grain cells.

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