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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Which genus of Chlorophyceae exhibits haplontic life cycle?
Ectocarpus
Fucus
Polysiphonia
Spirogyra
In Spirogyra, sometimes a ladder-like structure is present due to
Vegetative reproduction
Asexual reproduction
Lateral conjugation
Scalariform conjugation
Green alga contains
Chlorophyll-a and b
Starch
Carotenoid
All of these
Two adjacent filaments of Spirogyra affinis each 10 cells participating in reproduction. How many new Spirogyra plants are produced during sexual reproduction?
5
10
20
40
Which one of the following formed in Spirogyra is different based on its nucleus?
Zygospore
Azygospore
Aplanospore
Akinete
About 90% of the total green algae is found in
Marine environment
Freshwater environment
Rivers
Terrestrical environment
The pyrenoids in Chlorophyceae are primarily associated with:
Protein synthesis
Lipid storage
Starch storage
DNA replication
In Spirogyra,
Filaments in which lateral conjugation occur are homothallic
Filaments in which sealariform conjugation occur are homothallic
Filaments in which lateral conjugation occur are heterothallic
A sexual reproduction occurs by zoospores
Ulothrix releases zoospore during
Evening
Morning
Night
Noon
Oil is reserve food in
Chlamydomonas
Oedogonium
Vaucheria
Chara