Which of the following classes of algae store food that is chemically very similar to amylopectin and glycogen?

1. Chlorophyceae 2. Phaeophyceae
3. Rhodophyceae 4. All algae
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Identify the incorrect statement regarding red algae:

1. Major pigments are chlorophyll a, c and phycocyanin
2. Stored food is floridean starch
3. Cellulosic cell wall with pectin and polysulfate esters
4. Absent flagellar insertions

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Chl a, Chl d and phycoerythrin occur in

1. Chlorophyceae 2. Bacillariophyceae
3. Cyanophyceae 4. Rhodophyceae
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A species of red algae has been discovered near Bahamas at a depth of more than 260 m. This unusual feat is possible because this alga:
1. lacks pigmentation and functions heterotrophically as parasite on other plants
2. has significant amount of phycoerythrin in addition to chlorophyll a and d
3. unlike other red algae has flagellated gametes
4. it has large number of root like rhizoids enabling it to attach to a deep substratum

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