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name the reserve food in rhodophyce​

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Answered by diksha6915
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floredean starch is the reserve food of rhodophyce

Answered by frozenPearl93
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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. Most red algae are also multicellular, macroscopic, marine, and reproduce sexually.

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