331699
The algae rich in proteins and used as food by space travellers is
1 Chlorella
2 Porphyra
3 Both (1) and (2)
4 Laminaria
Explanation:
Chlorella , a unicellular alga rich in proteins is used as food supplement even by space travellers.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331700
Identify the correct answer. i. The most common spores in algae ii. They are flagellated (motile) and on germination gives rise to new plants.
1 Aplanspores
2 Zoospores
3 Hypnospores
4 Phytospores
Explanation:
Algae produce different types of spores, the most common being the zoospores. These are motile, flagellated and give rise to new plants on germination.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331701
Hydrocolloids are secreted by
1 All of the algae
2 Only brown algae
3 Both red and brown algae
4 Only green algae
Explanation:
Certain marine brown and red algae produce large amounts of hydrocolloids (water holding substances), e.g., algin (brown algae) and carrageen (red algae) which are used commercially.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331702
The members of chlorophyceae usually have a rigid cell wall made up of
1 Cellulose (outer layer) and algin (inner layer)
2 Pectose (inner layer) and peptidoglycan (outer layer)
3 Cellulose (inner layer) and pectose (outer layer)
4 Cellulose (inner layer) and pectin (outer layer
Explanation:
Green algae usually have a rigid cell wall made of an inner layer of cellulose and an outer layer of pectose.
331699
The algae rich in proteins and used as food by space travellers is
1 Chlorella
2 Porphyra
3 Both (1) and (2)
4 Laminaria
Explanation:
Chlorella , a unicellular alga rich in proteins is used as food supplement even by space travellers.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331700
Identify the correct answer. i. The most common spores in algae ii. They are flagellated (motile) and on germination gives rise to new plants.
1 Aplanspores
2 Zoospores
3 Hypnospores
4 Phytospores
Explanation:
Algae produce different types of spores, the most common being the zoospores. These are motile, flagellated and give rise to new plants on germination.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331701
Hydrocolloids are secreted by
1 All of the algae
2 Only brown algae
3 Both red and brown algae
4 Only green algae
Explanation:
Certain marine brown and red algae produce large amounts of hydrocolloids (water holding substances), e.g., algin (brown algae) and carrageen (red algae) which are used commercially.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331702
The members of chlorophyceae usually have a rigid cell wall made up of
1 Cellulose (outer layer) and algin (inner layer)
2 Pectose (inner layer) and peptidoglycan (outer layer)
3 Cellulose (inner layer) and pectose (outer layer)
4 Cellulose (inner layer) and pectin (outer layer
Explanation:
Green algae usually have a rigid cell wall made of an inner layer of cellulose and an outer layer of pectose.
331699
The algae rich in proteins and used as food by space travellers is
1 Chlorella
2 Porphyra
3 Both (1) and (2)
4 Laminaria
Explanation:
Chlorella , a unicellular alga rich in proteins is used as food supplement even by space travellers.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331700
Identify the correct answer. i. The most common spores in algae ii. They are flagellated (motile) and on germination gives rise to new plants.
1 Aplanspores
2 Zoospores
3 Hypnospores
4 Phytospores
Explanation:
Algae produce different types of spores, the most common being the zoospores. These are motile, flagellated and give rise to new plants on germination.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331701
Hydrocolloids are secreted by
1 All of the algae
2 Only brown algae
3 Both red and brown algae
4 Only green algae
Explanation:
Certain marine brown and red algae produce large amounts of hydrocolloids (water holding substances), e.g., algin (brown algae) and carrageen (red algae) which are used commercially.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331702
The members of chlorophyceae usually have a rigid cell wall made up of
1 Cellulose (outer layer) and algin (inner layer)
2 Pectose (inner layer) and peptidoglycan (outer layer)
3 Cellulose (inner layer) and pectose (outer layer)
4 Cellulose (inner layer) and pectin (outer layer
Explanation:
Green algae usually have a rigid cell wall made of an inner layer of cellulose and an outer layer of pectose.
331699
The algae rich in proteins and used as food by space travellers is
1 Chlorella
2 Porphyra
3 Both (1) and (2)
4 Laminaria
Explanation:
Chlorella , a unicellular alga rich in proteins is used as food supplement even by space travellers.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331700
Identify the correct answer. i. The most common spores in algae ii. They are flagellated (motile) and on germination gives rise to new plants.
1 Aplanspores
2 Zoospores
3 Hypnospores
4 Phytospores
Explanation:
Algae produce different types of spores, the most common being the zoospores. These are motile, flagellated and give rise to new plants on germination.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331701
Hydrocolloids are secreted by
1 All of the algae
2 Only brown algae
3 Both red and brown algae
4 Only green algae
Explanation:
Certain marine brown and red algae produce large amounts of hydrocolloids (water holding substances), e.g., algin (brown algae) and carrageen (red algae) which are used commercially.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331702
The members of chlorophyceae usually have a rigid cell wall made up of
1 Cellulose (outer layer) and algin (inner layer)
2 Pectose (inner layer) and peptidoglycan (outer layer)
3 Cellulose (inner layer) and pectose (outer layer)
4 Cellulose (inner layer) and pectin (outer layer
Explanation:
Green algae usually have a rigid cell wall made of an inner layer of cellulose and an outer layer of pectose.