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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Which one of the following formed in Spirogyra is different based on its nucleus?
Zygospore
Azygospore
Aplanospore
Akinete
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
Non-motile, greatly thickened, asexual spore in Chlamydomonas is
Carpospores
Akinetes
Aplanospores
Hypnospores
Which of the given is not true for members of Chlorophyceae?
Chlorophyceae contain chlorophyll a and b.
Chlorophyceae have cellulose in their cell walls.
Chlorophyceae store energy in the form of starch.
Chlorophyceae contain phycobilins.
Asexual reproduction in Chlamydomonas commonly occurs through:
Aplanospores
Zoospores
Akinetes
Hypnospores