Which algal division is characterized by the presence of a 'peculiar' type of nuclear division and the absence of flagellated stages in its life cycle?
Chlorophyta
Phaeophyta
Rhodophyta
Xanthophyta
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Read the given explanation and select the correct option Explanation A: Each group of Algae has a characteristic colour Explanation R: Each group of Algae shows predominance of One pigment
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
A is true but R is false
A is false but R is true
Atleast a half of the total fixation on earth is carried out by …A… through …B… . Here A and B refers to
A-bryophytes, B-respiration
A-algae, B-photosynthesis
A-pteridophytes, B-photosynthesis
A-fungi, B-respiration
Which algal group possesses chlorophyll a and c, but lacks chlorophyll b?
Chlorophyceae
Phaeophyceae
Rhodophyceae
Cyanophyceae
Atleast a half of the total fixation on earth is carried out by …A… through …B… . Here A and B refers to
A-bryophytes, B-respiration
A-algae, B-photosynthesis
A-pteridophytes, B-photosynthesis
A-fungi, B-respiration
Algae are/have
Always diploid
Chlorophyllous
Only unicellular
Well developed vascular tissues
Oxygenic photosynthetic prokaryotic SCP is?
Chlorella
Saccharomyces
Spirulina
Methylophilus
Oxygenic photosynthetic prokaryotic SCP is?
Chlorella
Saccharomyces
Spirulina
Methylophilus
The pigment primarily responsible for photosynthesis in algae is:
Chlorophyll
Carotene
Xanthophyll
Phycobilin