Webexamples of Chlorophyceae, Phaeophyceae, Rhodophyceae; Economic importance of algae – any five. 222 (b) Bryophyta – general characteristics, ... Gymnosperms: general characteristics and graphic outline of life cycle of a … WebCharophyceae, class of green algae (division Chlorophyta) commonly found in fresh water. The taxonomy of the group is contentious, and the class is sometimes placed in its own division, Charophyta. …
Chlorophyceae or the Green Algae Botany - Botany Library
WebThe chlorophyll containing, photosynthetic, non-vascular, thalloid and aquatic plants are called algae. Carolus Linnaeus termed the plants with such characteristics as ‘algae’. Robert Whittaker placed them in Kingdom Plantae. They have no true roots and true shoots with leaves. They lack flowers, fruits and seeds. WebChlorophyceae is commonly called green algae due to their green colour plant body. The green colour in Chlorophyceae species is due to dominant pigments chlorophyll a and … unable to get select property of range class
Chlorophyceae: Occurrence, Characteristics and Classification …
WebChlorophyta or green algae constitute a division that has the following set of attributes: chloroplasts with no external endoplasmic reticulum, thylakoids typically in stacks of two to six, chlorophyll-a and - b as photosynthetic pigments, true starch, and cellulosic walls or scales ( Table I ). WebCharacteristics of Class Chlorophyceae: Fresh water or marine algae, with unicellular or multicellular body. Cells are eukaryotic, containing cellulose in the cell wall. Chief pigments include chlorophyll a and b, … WebEconomic importance of chlorophyceae-. (i) Uses as food – Chlorella produces food rich in proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals. (ii) Uses in space research – Chlorella can be used in prolonged space fight for food, oxygen, disposal of carbon dioxide, organic matter. (iii) Uses as Larvicide – Chara gathers calcium over its surface and killed ... unable to get shsh blobs for this device