Biology, asked by mysigariramadevi, 7 months ago

Kelps belongs to
(A) Chlorophyceae
(B) Pheophyceae
(C) WRhodophyceae
(D) Cyanophyceae​

Answers

Answered by harshitmalik04
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Answer:

KELPS belongs to PHAEOPHYCEAE.

Answered by BrainlyYoda
16

Question:

Kelps belongs to

(A) Chlorophyceae

(B) Phaeophyceae

(C) Rhodophyceae

(D) Cyanophyceae​

Answer:

Kelps belongs to  (B) Phaeophyceae

Extra Information:

Kelps =>

1. These are large brown algae seaweeds.

2. The scientific classification of Kelps is as follows ::

Kingdom => Chromista

Phylum => Ochrophyta

Class => Phaeophyceae

Order => Laminariales

3. Though it grows in underwater forest it is not a plant but, it is a heterokont.

4. The body of Kelps has flat or leaf-like structure which are known as blades.

5. On burning kelps it gives us kelp ash which was used in soap and glass production.

6. Kelps can also serve as a source of renewable energy as it is quite efficient in yielding methane.

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