The 'glycolate metabolism' pathway in some Chlorophyceae involves a unique organelle. Which one is it, and what is its primary function in this context?
Peroxisome; glycolate oxidation
Mitochondrion; ATP synthesis
Chloroplast; CO2 fixation
Golgi apparatus; protein modification
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The members of Chlorophyceae usually have a rigid cell wall made up of
Cellulose (outer layer) and algin (inner layer)
Pectose (inner layer) and peptidoglycan (outer layer)
Cellulose (inner layer) and pectose (outer layer)
Chitin (inner layer) and pectose (outer layer)