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Which of these is a member of Phaeophyta

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Answered by adityarajput66
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danieloluwayomi2: These are the options. a. Laminaria, b. Diatom, c. Chlorella, d. Red algae
Answered by Arslankincsem
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Phaeophyta. Phaeophyta (fēŏf'ətə), phylum (division) of the kingdom Protista comprising of those creatures ordinarily called darker green growth.

A considerable lot of the world's commonplace kelp are individuals from Phaeophyta. ... Fucus (rockweed), Sargassum (gulfweed), and the straightforward filamentous Ectocarpus are different instances of dark colored algae.

Like the chrysophytes (see Chrysophyta), darker green growth get their shading from the nearness, in the cell chloroplasts, of a few caramel carotenoid shades, including fucoxanthin, notwithstanding the photosynthetic shades chlorophyll an and c.

With just a couple of special cases, darker green growth are marine, developing in the colder seas of the world, numerous in the tidal zone, where they are exposed to extraordinary worry from wave activity; others develop in profound water.

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