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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Ulothrix is an example of which type of Chlorophyceae?
Filamentous
Colonial
Unicellular Motile
Unicellular Non-motile
Ulothrix releases zoospore during
Unfavorable conditions
Favorable conditions
Winter
Autumn
Algae include unicellular forms like …A…, filamentous like …B… and colonical forms like …C… . Here A, B and C refer to
A-Chlamydomonas, B-Volvox, C-Ulothrix
A-Ulothrix, B-Volvox, C-Chlamydomonas
A-Volvox, B-Ulothrix, C-Chlamydomonas
A-Chlamydomonas, B-Ulothrix, C-Volvox
In Ulothrix, meiosis occurs in
Gamete
Zygospore
Zoospore
Thallus
Ulothrix releases zoospore during
Evening
Morning
Night
Noon
Algae include unicellular forms like …A…, filamentous like …B… and colonical forms like …C… . Here A, B and C refer to
Chlamydomonas, Spirogyra, Volvox
Spirogyra, Volvox, Chlamydomonas
Volvox, Chlamydomonas, Fucus
Ulothrix, Spirogyra, Chlamydomonas