In which of the given algae, the stored food is structurally similar to amylopectin and glycogen?
Porphyra
Ulothrix
Laminaria
Dictyota
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ulothrix
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Given algae, stored foods are similar in structure to amylopectin and glycogen are:
- Creatures that are single-body or multicellular were previously classified as plants, occurring in fresh or salty water or in moist soil, with chlorophyll and other colors but without true stems, roots and leaves.
- Food is stored as a floridean starch that is very similar to amylopectin and glycogen in structure.
- Red algae usually reproduce separately.
- They breed sexually indecisively with stagnant characters and sexually consistently.
- Other species of marine algae such as Porphyra, Laminaria and Sargassum are used as food.
- The bryophyte plant has chromosome number 9.
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