Biology, asked by sandeep1582005, 3 months ago

ue or false :-
Lactose is a monosaccharide sugar.
The smallest unit of protein is amino acid.
the cell wall of the fangs is made up of chitin
Blue green algae fix the atmospheric nitrogen in the soil
Antheridia is the male reproductive part of bryophytes.
lath the coloumn :-
Coloumn A
Coloumn B
glucose
not differentiated in to
necked seeds
polysaccharide
glycogen
angiosperm 2
bryophytes
gymnosperm
double fertilization
monosaccharide
unmnle of two member of grant algae.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Population growth combined with increasingly limited resources of arable land and fresh water has resulted in a need for alternative protein sources. Macroalgae (seaweed) and microalgae are examples of under-exploited “crops”. Algae do not compete with traditional food crops for space and resources. This review details the characteristics of commonly consumed algae, as well as their potential for use as a protein source based on their protein quality, amino acid composition, and digestibility. Protein extraction methods applied to algae to date, including enzymatic hydrolysis, physical processes, and chemical extraction and novel methods such as ultrasound-assisted extraction, pulsed electric field, and microwave-assisted extraction are discussed. Moreover, existing protein enrichment methods used in the dairy industry and the potential of these methods to generate high value ingredients from algae, such as bioactive peptides and functional ingredients are discussed. Applications of algae in human nutrition, animal feed, and aquaculture are examined.

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Answered by ashmita6547
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