Most of the members have one or more storage bodies called pyrenoids located in the chloroplasts. Pyrenoids contain protein besides starch.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331726
Which of the statements given below are incorrect about green algae?
1 Algae store food in the form of mannitol in a specialised structure called pyrenoids located in chloroplast.
2 Vegetative reproduction occurs through budding.
3 Given algae are green due to the presence of chlorophyll-a and b pigments localised in mitochondria.
4 1 and 3
Explanation:
Algae store food in the form of starch and oil in a specialised structure called pyrenoids located in chloroplast. Pigments are localized in chloroplasts of algae. Algae vegetatively reproduce by fragmentation.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331727
Cell wall of green algae is made up of
1 Cellulose only
2 Pectose only
3 Pectin and cellulose
4 Cellulose and pectose
Explanation:
Green algae usually have a rigid cell wall made of an inner layer of cellulose and an outer layer of pectose.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331728
The members of Chlorophyceae are commonly called
1 Red algae
2 Green algae
3 Brown algae
4 Blue-green algae
Explanation:
All the species of green algae are clubbed together in the Class Chlorophyceae.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331729
Phycoerythrin and Floridean starch is found in
1 Brown algae
2 Blue-green algae
3 Red algae
4 Green algae
Explanation:
Phocoerythrin is a pigment in red algae and floridean starch is stored food in red alage.
Most of the members have one or more storage bodies called pyrenoids located in the chloroplasts. Pyrenoids contain protein besides starch.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331726
Which of the statements given below are incorrect about green algae?
1 Algae store food in the form of mannitol in a specialised structure called pyrenoids located in chloroplast.
2 Vegetative reproduction occurs through budding.
3 Given algae are green due to the presence of chlorophyll-a and b pigments localised in mitochondria.
4 1 and 3
Explanation:
Algae store food in the form of starch and oil in a specialised structure called pyrenoids located in chloroplast. Pigments are localized in chloroplasts of algae. Algae vegetatively reproduce by fragmentation.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331727
Cell wall of green algae is made up of
1 Cellulose only
2 Pectose only
3 Pectin and cellulose
4 Cellulose and pectose
Explanation:
Green algae usually have a rigid cell wall made of an inner layer of cellulose and an outer layer of pectose.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331728
The members of Chlorophyceae are commonly called
1 Red algae
2 Green algae
3 Brown algae
4 Blue-green algae
Explanation:
All the species of green algae are clubbed together in the Class Chlorophyceae.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331729
Phycoerythrin and Floridean starch is found in
1 Brown algae
2 Blue-green algae
3 Red algae
4 Green algae
Explanation:
Phocoerythrin is a pigment in red algae and floridean starch is stored food in red alage.
Most of the members have one or more storage bodies called pyrenoids located in the chloroplasts. Pyrenoids contain protein besides starch.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331726
Which of the statements given below are incorrect about green algae?
1 Algae store food in the form of mannitol in a specialised structure called pyrenoids located in chloroplast.
2 Vegetative reproduction occurs through budding.
3 Given algae are green due to the presence of chlorophyll-a and b pigments localised in mitochondria.
4 1 and 3
Explanation:
Algae store food in the form of starch and oil in a specialised structure called pyrenoids located in chloroplast. Pigments are localized in chloroplasts of algae. Algae vegetatively reproduce by fragmentation.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331727
Cell wall of green algae is made up of
1 Cellulose only
2 Pectose only
3 Pectin and cellulose
4 Cellulose and pectose
Explanation:
Green algae usually have a rigid cell wall made of an inner layer of cellulose and an outer layer of pectose.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331728
The members of Chlorophyceae are commonly called
1 Red algae
2 Green algae
3 Brown algae
4 Blue-green algae
Explanation:
All the species of green algae are clubbed together in the Class Chlorophyceae.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331729
Phycoerythrin and Floridean starch is found in
1 Brown algae
2 Blue-green algae
3 Red algae
4 Green algae
Explanation:
Phocoerythrin is a pigment in red algae and floridean starch is stored food in red alage.
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BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331725
Pyrenoids are located in
1 Cell wall
2 Mitochondria
3 Chloroplast
4 Nucleus
Explanation:
Most of the members have one or more storage bodies called pyrenoids located in the chloroplasts. Pyrenoids contain protein besides starch.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331726
Which of the statements given below are incorrect about green algae?
1 Algae store food in the form of mannitol in a specialised structure called pyrenoids located in chloroplast.
2 Vegetative reproduction occurs through budding.
3 Given algae are green due to the presence of chlorophyll-a and b pigments localised in mitochondria.
4 1 and 3
Explanation:
Algae store food in the form of starch and oil in a specialised structure called pyrenoids located in chloroplast. Pigments are localized in chloroplasts of algae. Algae vegetatively reproduce by fragmentation.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331727
Cell wall of green algae is made up of
1 Cellulose only
2 Pectose only
3 Pectin and cellulose
4 Cellulose and pectose
Explanation:
Green algae usually have a rigid cell wall made of an inner layer of cellulose and an outer layer of pectose.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331728
The members of Chlorophyceae are commonly called
1 Red algae
2 Green algae
3 Brown algae
4 Blue-green algae
Explanation:
All the species of green algae are clubbed together in the Class Chlorophyceae.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331729
Phycoerythrin and Floridean starch is found in
1 Brown algae
2 Blue-green algae
3 Red algae
4 Green algae
Explanation:
Phocoerythrin is a pigment in red algae and floridean starch is stored food in red alage.
Most of the members have one or more storage bodies called pyrenoids located in the chloroplasts. Pyrenoids contain protein besides starch.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331726
Which of the statements given below are incorrect about green algae?
1 Algae store food in the form of mannitol in a specialised structure called pyrenoids located in chloroplast.
2 Vegetative reproduction occurs through budding.
3 Given algae are green due to the presence of chlorophyll-a and b pigments localised in mitochondria.
4 1 and 3
Explanation:
Algae store food in the form of starch and oil in a specialised structure called pyrenoids located in chloroplast. Pigments are localized in chloroplasts of algae. Algae vegetatively reproduce by fragmentation.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331727
Cell wall of green algae is made up of
1 Cellulose only
2 Pectose only
3 Pectin and cellulose
4 Cellulose and pectose
Explanation:
Green algae usually have a rigid cell wall made of an inner layer of cellulose and an outer layer of pectose.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331728
The members of Chlorophyceae are commonly called
1 Red algae
2 Green algae
3 Brown algae
4 Blue-green algae
Explanation:
All the species of green algae are clubbed together in the Class Chlorophyceae.
BIOXI03: PLANT KINGDOM
331729
Phycoerythrin and Floridean starch is found in
1 Brown algae
2 Blue-green algae
3 Red algae
4 Green algae
Explanation:
Phocoerythrin is a pigment in red algae and floridean starch is stored food in red alage.