The simplest green plants are [DPMT 1981; JIPMER 1983]
A) Yeast
B) Bacteria
C) Algae
D) Lactobacillus
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The simplest green plants are [DPMT 1981; JIPMER 1983]
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C) Algae.
The simplest green plants are C) Algae.
Yeast, bacteria, and Lactobacillus do not contain chloroplast.
- Green algae are photosynthetic organisms. In the presence of sunshine, they are able to produce their own food through the process of photosynthesis.
- Chlorophyll, a green pigment, is present. These are all remarkable parallels to the world of plants.
- Green algae are therefore compared to plants because of this.
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