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    An algae with ribbon shaped chloroplast

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    Explanation:

    Spirogyra is an algae that have long thread like structure having ribbon shaped chloroplast. Spirogyra is found in stagnant water forming green layer around the surface called pond scum.

     

  • Question 2
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    Pond scum is

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    Explanation:

    Green patchy structure that develops around the surface of stagnant water bodies having thread like mass are called pond scum. They are actually a species of green algae ],Spirogyra.

     

  • Question 3
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    Largest unicellular organism is

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    Explanation:

    Acetabularia is a genus of green algae, specially of  Polyphysaceae family. It is the largest unicellular organism.

     

  • Question 4
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    Agar is obtained from

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    Explanation:

    Agar, one of the commercial products obtained from Gelidium are used to grow microbes and in preparations of ice-creams and jellies.

     

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    Rhodophyta are commonly called red algae because of the predominance of pigment

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    The algal class Rhodophyta are commonly called as red algae because it contain red pigment, r-phycoerythrin  along with chlorophyll a and d.

     

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    The process of fusion between one large and non-motile female gamete with smaller, motile male gamete is termed as

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    Explanation:

    Fusion between one large, non-motile female gamete and a smaller, motile male gamete is termed as oogamous e.g., Volvox, Fucus.

     

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    In Ulothrix or Spirogyra, reduction division (meiosis) occurs at the time of

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    Explanation:

    In Ulothrix/Spirogyra reduction division (meiosis) occurs at the time of zygospore germination. Plant body of Ulothrix and Spirogyra, is gametophytic (haploid), they produce zoogametes (n) which fuses to form zygosporic (2n) diploid, which is a resting spore. Onset of favourable condition zygospore undergoes reductional division, or meiosis to produce zoo- meiospores.

     

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    The half of the total carbon dioxide fixation on earth is carried out by algae through

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    Explanation:

    Being photosynthetic, algae increase the level of dissolved oxygen in their immediate environment.

     

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    Angiosperm: roots :: Phaeophyceae:

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    The plant body of phaeophyceae is usually attached to the substratum by a holdfast whereas the angiosperms attach to the substratum with the help of  roots.

     

  • Question 10
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    An algae having ribbon shaped chloroplast is

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    The shape of a chloroplast varies from species to species. It may be cup-shaped (e.g., Chlamydomonas), (e.g., Vaucheria), Girdle (e.g., Ulothrix), Stellate or Star-shaped (e.g., Zygnema), Reticulate or net-like (e.g., Cladophora, Oedogonium), Spiral or ribbon or scalariform (e.g., Spirogyra), ovoid or disc or spheroid in higher plants

     

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