Asexual reproduction in Chlamydomonas commonly occurs through:
Aplanospores
Zoospores
Akinetes
Hypnospores
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Certain Chlorophyceae demonstrate a unique adaptation to nitrogen-deficient environments. What specialized cellular structure enables this adaptation, and what is its primary function?
Heterocysts; nitrogen fixation
Pyrenoids; carbon fixation
Vacuoles; nutrient storage
Flagella; enhanced motility
Which one of the following is an example of chlorophyllous thallophyte?
Volvariella
Spirogyra
Nephrolepis
Gnetum
Spirogyral lateral conjugation takes place in
Heterosporous species
Homosporous species
Heterothallic species
Homothallic species
In Ulothrix, meiosis occurs in
Gamete
Zygospore
Zoospore
Thallus
Iodine is obtained from
Laminaria
Chlorella
Polysiphonia
Porphyra
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 an algal parasite?
Volvox
Ulothrix
Porphyra
Cephaleuros
Chlamydomonas occurs in
Freshwater
Ponds and lake
River
Ocean
Tea and coffee are affected by
Phytophthora
Cephaleuros
Herviella
Albugo candida
Non-motile unicellular green algae is?
Gelidium
Wolffia
Gracillaria
Chlorella