When the flagella of an algae are equal in length and appearance they are called what?
And when they different in length and appearance they are what called what?
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✳✳ If the flagella are equal in appearance then they are called ✔✔ISOKONT✔✔
✳✳ And if they are different then known as ✔✔HETEROKONT✔✔
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✳✳ If the flagella are equal in appearance then they are called ✔✔ISOKONT✔✔
✳✳ And if they are different then known as ✔✔HETEROKONT✔✔
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Isokont and Heterokont respectively
Explanation:
- Algae are classified based on pigmentation, assimilation product, and flagellation.
- The flagella are the locomotory organs. So when both flagella are equal in length and identical in appearance are described as isokontac type or Isokont. For example: Chlamydomonas, Spirogyra
- In contrast to isokonts, the dissimilar flagella with reference to their length and appearance types, are described as heterokont. For example Diatoms, brown algae
Hence when the flagella of algae are equal in length and appearance they are called isokont. And when they differ in length and appearance they are called heterokont type flagella.
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