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Write a short note on economic importance of algae and gymnosperms

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Answered by nikkusing09876543
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Economic importance of algae

Algae have diverse economic uses. They perform half of the total carbon dioxide-fixation on earth by photosynthesis, acting as the primary producers in aquatic habitats.

(a) Food source: Many species of marine algae such as Porphyra, Sargassum, and Laminaria are edible. Chlorella and Spirulina are rich in proteins. Thus, they are used as food supplements.

(b) Commercial importance: Agar is used in the preparation of jellies and ice-cream. It is obtained from Gelidium and Gracilaria. Carrageenin is used as an emulsifier in chocolates, paints, and toothpastes. It is obtained from the red algae.

(c) Medicines: Many red algae such as Corallina are used in treating worm infections.

Economic importance of gymnosperms

(a) Construction purposes: Many conifers such as pine, cedar, etc., are sources of the soft wood used in construction and packing.

(b) Medicinal uses: An anticancer drug Taxol is obtained from Taxus. Many species of Ephedra produce ephedrine, which can be used in the treatment of asthma and bronchitis.

(c) Food source: The seeds of Pinus gerardiana (known as chilgoza) are edible.

(d) Source of resins: Resins are used commercially for manufacturing sealing waxes and water-proof paints. A type of resin known as turpentine is obtained from various species of Pinus.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Importance of Algae

  • Algae fixes Carbon dioxide with the help of photosynthesis
  • It increases the level of dissolved oxygen in their immediate environment
  • They produce rich compounds that serve as food for aquatic animals.
  • Marine algae are used as food ex: Laminaria and Sargassum
  • Certain algae are used as hydrocolloids
  • Agar is used in growing microorganisms and in preparation of jellies.
  • Chlorella is used as food by space travellers.

Importance of Gymnosperms

  • Gymnosperms plants are used as ornamentals. Some are features in formal gardens – used for bonsai
  • Their fibers are used in the preparation of paper pulp.
  • Turpentine and resins are obtained from confers resin
  • Useful oils are extracted from gymnosperms like junipers, pines, hemlock, fir, spruces, and arborvitae.
  • Gymnosperm seeds are used as food products like bakery items.
  • Occassionaly used to create silk and other textiles

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