The protein-rich storage bodies found within the chloroplasts of Chlamydomonas are crucial for survival under stressful conditions. What is the specific name for these structures, and what is their primary composition?
Pyrenoids; RuBisCO and starch
Eyespots; carotenoids and lipids
Vacuoles; water and ions
Flagella; tubulin and dynein
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Chlamydomonas,Volvox,Ulothrix,Spirogyra and Chara are the examples of
Class-Chlorophyceae (green algae)
Class-Phaeophyceae (brown algae)
Class-Rhodophyceae (red algae)
Class-Cyanophyceae (blue-green algae) and Chlorphyceae
Chlorophyll-b is found
In higher plants and Chlorophyceae
In higher plants and Phaeophyceae
In higher plants and Rhodophyceae
In all types of algae
Which of the following is not correctly matched?
Chlamydomonas - Unicellular flagellated
Laminaria - Flattened leaf-like thallus
Chlorella - Unicellular non-flagellated
Volvox - Colonial form, non-flagellated
Which of the following is not correctly matched?
Chlamydomonas - Unicellular flagellated
Laminaria - Flattened leaf-like thallus
Chlorella - Unicellular non-flagellated
Volvox - Colonial form, non-flagellated
An example of colonial algae is
Chlorella
Volvox
Ulothrix
Spirogyra