Biology, asked by AmitabhBachan2990, 1 year ago

What makes up the cell walls of algae?

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Answered by Sumitmbbs
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Cell wall of algae is made up of Cellulose, pectose, algin, pectin and polysulphate esters

Answered by HappyJohn
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CELL WALL OF ALGAE :

Like plants, algae also has cell wall in their cell for protection and support.

Their cell wall is reported to be mainly made up of cellulose, mannans and calcium carbonate.

The cell wall gives a shape to the organisms.

OTHER POINTS OF ALGAE :

Algae falls under the Plant Kingdom.

They do not have vascular bundles - xylem and phloem in their body.

They reproduce by asexual and sexual methods and also by fragmentation.

They can be seen mainly in aquatic places.

Examples : Spirogyra, Chlamydomonas, Ulothrix etc.

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