How red algae obtain its food?
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It is an autotroph, so it makes its own food with sunlight.
ayushparihar:
but it has not chlorophyll
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Red algae store sugars as floridean starch, which is a type of starch that consists of highly branched amylopectin without amylose,as food reserves outside their plastids.
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