what is the number position of instation of flagella in rhodophyceae class of algae
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- In Rhodophyceae class of algae flagellation is absent
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The position of flagella insertions in the Rhodophyceae algae family is- Rhodophyceae do not have flagella.
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- Flagellate forms and stages are completely absent in the Rhodophyceae family (red algae).
- Rhodophyceae members are sometimes referred to as red algae because they have a lot of the red pigment r-phycoerythrin in their bodies.
- These spores contain uneven flagella that are directed laterally.
- Red algae are a vast type of eukaryotic algae that belong to the Rhodophyceae family.
- These are mostly found in aquatic environments.
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