what is the difference between chlorophyceae and chlorophyta
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The one difference is Chlorophyceae has the green pigments, and Rhodophyceae has the red pigments, and the Phaeophyceae do have the brown pigments. ... major pigment:chlorophyll a and c, fucoxanthin
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Dear friend mostly there’s no difference between chlorophyceae and chlorophyta they are most commonly green algae the chlorophyceae have flagellar structure but chlorophyta have With the exception of Palmophyllophyceae, Trebouxiophyceae, Ulvophyceae and Chlorophyceae, which show various degrees of multicellularity, all the Chlorophyta lineages are unicellular. Hope it helps dear friend coz there’s nothing much difference between them only their taxonomy is different
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