Why chlorophycae is said to be the ancestor of higher plant?
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Chlorophycea is a green algae which contains chlorophyll a and chlorophyll c. It also synthesizes its own food by the process of photosynthesis.
Higher plants also have chlorophyll a and chlorophyll c and also perform photosynthesis to prepare their own food.
Hence they are considered as the ancestors of the higher plants.
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Here's the answer you are looking for
Chlorophycea is a green algae which contains chlorophyll a and chlorophyll c. It also synthesizes its own food by the process of photosynthesis.
Higher plants also have chlorophyll a and chlorophyll c and also perform photosynthesis to prepare their own food.
Hence they are considered as the ancestors of the higher plants.
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Hey there!!
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It has been rightly said chloropycecae is the ancestor of higher plant! "
It is due to the Following reasons :
- Any biochemical and molecular structures are similar with plants..
- presence of chloropgyll pigment a, and b in both
- Cellulosic cell wall.
- reserved food is starch
- flagellation is similar it's flattered form of higher plants.
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# hope it will help you!
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It has been rightly said chloropycecae is the ancestor of higher plant! "
It is due to the Following reasons :
- Any biochemical and molecular structures are similar with plants..
- presence of chloropgyll pigment a, and b in both
- Cellulosic cell wall.
- reserved food is starch
- flagellation is similar it's flattered form of higher plants.
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# hope it will help you!
Anonymous:
thanks ish!!
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