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Q. What is difference between red algae and brown algae ? Any five.
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•• ● RED ALGAE ● ••
◆ Belongs to 'Rhodophyceae ' class .
◆ They contain Floridian starch as stored food.
◆ Unicellular form is present.
◆ Flagella are absent.
◆ Usually found in brackish water or salty water.
◆ Ex : Sytolema , Rhodela ,etc.
•• ● BROWN ALGAE ● ••
◆ Belongs to Phaeophyceae .
◆ They contain mannitol or laminating as stored food.
◆ Unicellular form is completely absent.
◆ Flagella are present.
◆ Usually found in salty water and some in fresh water.
◆ Ex : Sargassum, Microcytosis ,etc.
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here's your answer..
•• ● RED ALGAE ● ••
◆ Belongs to 'Rhodophyceae ' class .
◆ They contain Floridian starch as stored food.
◆ Unicellular form is present.
◆ Flagella are absent.
◆ Usually found in brackish water or salty water.
◆ Ex : Sytolema , Rhodela ,etc.
•• ● BROWN ALGAE ● ••
◆ Belongs to Phaeophyceae .
◆ They contain mannitol or laminating as stored food.
◆ Unicellular form is completely absent.
◆ Flagella are present.
◆ Usually found in salty water and some in fresh water.
◆ Ex : Sargassum, Microcytosis ,etc.
I hope
this
helps you...
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RED ALGAE
1.RED ALGAE ARE GROUPED UNDER CLASS RHODOPHCEAE.
2.THEY CONTAIN FLORIDEAN STARCH AS STORED FOOD.
3. FLAGELLA ARE ABSENT.
WHERE AS
BROWN ALGAE
1.BROWN ALGAE ARE GROUPED UNDER CLASS PHAEOPHYCEAS.
2.THEY CONTAIN MANNITOL OR LAMINARIN AS STORED FOOD.
3. FLAGELLA ARE PRESENT.
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