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Phycocolliods belongs to which class of algae

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Answered by rishabh013
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The algae with sulphated phycocolloids (agar, funori and carageenin) in cell wall belong to the group Rhodophyceae (red algae). They are mostly marine with few fresh water forms.

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Answered by 001REBEL
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  • Cell well composition of algae is known as phycocolloids. Phycocolloids of red algae are agar-agar, carreigeenin, and funori.

  • Red algae are also known as Kanten. Agar-agar is obtained from seaweed, the cell wall of Gracllaria and Geladium used as culture media in the laboratory.

Carrageenin is a multifunctional agent. It is used as a clearing agent and emulsifier in chocolate ice cream, shaving cream, toothpaste, and paints. Funori is the glue which is used as adhesive and in sizing textiles paper.

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