Biology, asked by Faizanwasfikhan, 7 months ago

How does NCERT refer to Chlamydomonas and Chlorella in protista as well as algae as per the following statements 1. Kingdom Protista has brought togetherChlamydomonas, Chlorella (earlier placed in Algae within Plants and bothhaving cell walls) with Paramoecium and Amoeba (which were earlier placedin the animal kingdom which lack cell wall). 2.Some commonly found green algae are: Chlamydomonas,Volvox,Ulothrix, Spirogyra and Chara(Figure 3.1a).

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Answered by priyans20
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Actually, Chlamydomonas is currently considered to be a protist. The division to which it belongs, the Chlorophyta, has been reclassified under the kingdom Protista following recent biochemical studies.

Answered by Rudra3852
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