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write a notes on chlorophysi, phiophysi, rodophysi​

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Answered by aashijain8
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mention the cls with question plzz

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Answered by tdeb4688
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  • Chlorophyta - Chlorophyta or Prasinophyta is a taxon of green algae informally called chlorophytes. ... Like the land plants (bryophytes and tracheophytes), green algae contain chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b and store food as starch in their plastids.

Phaeophyta- or brown algae are a group of autotrophic, multicellular organisms, belonging to the class Phaeophyceae in the division Chromophyta. They contain the xanthophyll pigment - fucoxanthin, in addition to chlorophyll a and c. Hence, the members of phaeophytaexhibit a characteristic greenish-brown color.

Rhodophyta are a sub-group of algae, the red algae. Even though they are called 'red algae', not all species are necessarily red. Their pigmentation can vary depending on where they are living. Rhodophytes in deeper waters are typically a dark red, almost black color, while those in medium depths are bright red.

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