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		<title>Algae-General characteristics and Classification</title>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong><u>GENERAL CHARACTERSTICS OF ALGAE</u></strong></h3>



<ol class="wp-block-list"><li>Algae are the simplest multicellular plants. Some are unicellular eg. <em>Chlamydomonas</em></li><li><strong>Pant body:</strong> known as Thallus and they are avascular</li><li><strong>Habitat:</strong> Algae are usually aquatic, either freshwater or marine and some are terresterial.</li><li>Algae are eukaryotic thallophytes.</li><li>Algae are photoautotrophs.</li><li><strong>Storage form of food:</strong> Starch</li><li><strong>Reproduction:</strong> Algae reproduce either by vegetative, asexual or sexual method</li><li><strong>Vevetative method:</strong> fragmentation, hormogonia</li><li><strong>Asexual spore:</strong> zoospores, aplanospores, hypnospores, akinetes, azygospore</li><li><strong>Sexual method:</strong>&nbsp; isogamous, anisogamous, and oogamous gametic fusion</li></ol>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>CLASSIFICATION OF ALGAE</strong></h3>



<p>On the basis of photosynthetic pigments algae classified into three classes.</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list"><li>Chlorophyceae (green algae)</li><li>Phaeophyceae (brown algae)</li><li>Rhodophyceae (red algae).</li></ol>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>&nbsp;</strong><strong>1. Chlorophyceae (Green algae)</strong></h4>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>General characterstics</strong> of Chlorophyceae</h4>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>It is the largest class of algae</li><li>They are commonly known as green Algae.</li><li><strong>Photosynthetic pigments:</strong> They possesses chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b and small amount of β-carotenoids.</li><li>The chloroplasts shows various shape ie. Spiral shape in <em>Spirogyra</em>, cup shaped in <em>Chlamydomonas</em>, star shaped in <em>Zygnema</em>, girdle shaped in <em>Ulothrix</em></li><li><strong>Habitat:</strong> Mostly freshwater (<em>Spirogyra</em>, <em>Oedogonium, Chlamydomonas</em>, <em>Volvox</em>, etc), some are marine (<em>Sargassum</em>, <em>Laminaria</em>, etc) and some are parasitic (<em>Polysiphonia, Harvevella, Cephaleuros</em>)</li><li><strong>Distribution:</strong> they are cosmopolitan in distribution</li><li>They are unicellular as well as multicellular.</li><li>Each cell is eukaryotic</li><li><strong>Thalllus:</strong> their body structure, shape and size varies.</li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Examples: <em>Chlamydomonas:</em> unicellular free living</li><li><em>Volvox</em>: colonial form</li><li><em>Spirogyra:</em> multicellular, unbranched filamentous form</li><li><em> Ulva</em>: multicellular, parenchymatous form</li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Storage form of food:</strong> <strong>Starch</strong></li><li><strong>Pyrenoids</strong> stores starch</li><li><strong>Cell wall has two layer:</strong> outer layer composed of pectose and inner layer is composed of cellulose</li><li><strong>Reproduction:</strong> vegetative, asexual and sexual method</li><li><strong>Vegetative :</strong> fragmentation</li><li><strong>Asexual:</strong> asexual sopre (akinete, aplanospore, azygospore)</li><li><strong>Sexual:</strong> isogamous, anisogamous, oogamous type gametic fusion</li></ul>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>2. Phaeophyceae (Brown algae)</strong></h3>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>General characteristics </strong>of Phaeophyceae</h4>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Pheophyceae are called commonly known as brown algae</li><li><strong>Photosynthetic pigments:</strong> They possesses brown colored photosynthetic pigments fucoxanthin and β-carotenoids in addition to chlorophyll a and c.</li><li><strong>Habitat</strong>: They are almost marine, very few are fresh water eg.</li><li><strong>Thallus:</strong> they are multicellular brown algae. No unicellular and colonial (motile or non-motile) brown algae till known.</li><li><strong>Storage form of food:</strong> laminarin starch, manitol (alcohol) and some store iodine also.</li><li><strong>Reproduction:</strong> vegetative, asexual and sexual methods</li><li><strong>Vegetative</strong>: fragmentation.</li><li>Asexual: asexual spores (motile zoospores).</li><li>Sexual: isogamous or oogamous type gametic fusion.</li></ul>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>3. Rhodophyceae (Red algae)</strong></h3>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>General characteristics</strong> of Rhodophyceae</h4>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Rhodophyceae are commonly known as <strong>Red Algae</strong></li><li><strong>Photosynthetic pigments:</strong> They possesses Red colored photosynthetic pigments r-phycocyanin and r-phycoerythrin along with chlorophyll a, d, xanthophyll and β-carotenoid</li><li><strong>Habitat:</strong> They are aquatic, mostly marine. Some are freshwater e.g. <em>Batrachospermum</em>.</li><li><strong>Thallus:</strong> Red algae show a variety of life forms-</li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Examples: Unicellular- <em>Porphyridium</em>,</li><li>multicellular- <em>Goniotrichum</em>,</li><li>Parenchymatous- <em>Porphyra</em>,</li><li>unicellular colonies-<em>Chroothece</em>,</li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Storage form of food:</strong> Floridean starch and floridosides sugar.</li><li><strong>Reproduction:</strong> vegetative, asexual and sexual mode</li><li><strong>Vegetative:</strong> fragmentation</li><li><strong>Asexual reproduction:</strong> non- motile spores( akinete, aplanospore, azygospore)</li><li><strong>sexual reproduction:</strong> Oogamous.</li><li>Some species shows Alternation of generations in their life cycle.</li></ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Algae-General characteristics and Classification</h2>
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