Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

General Test

Chapter

General Knowledge

Question:

Identify the correct statement about green algae.

Options:

Green algae usually have a soft cell wall made of an inner layer of pectose.

Green algae usually have  a rigid cell wall made of an inner layer of protein and an outer layer of fibre.

Green algae usually have a rigid cell wall made of an inner layer of cellulose and an outer layer pectose.

Green algae usually have a rigid cell wall made of an inner layer of fat and an outer layer of protein.

Correct Answer:

Green algae usually have a rigid cell wall made of an inner layer of cellulose and an outer layer pectose.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (3) – Green algae usually have a rigid cell wall made of an inner layer of cellulose and an outer layer pectose.

The members of chlorophyceae are commonly called green algae. The plant body may be unicellular, colonial or filamentous. They are usually grass green due to the dominance of pigments chlorophyll a and b. The pigments are localised in definite chloroplasts. The chloroplasts may be discoid, plate-like, reticulate, cup-shaped, spiral or ribbon-shaped in different species. Most of the members have one or more storage bodies called pyrenoids located in the chloroplasts. Pyrenoids contain protein besides starch. Some algae may store food in the form of oil droplets. Green algae usually have a rigid cell wall made of an inner layer of cellulose and an outer layer of pectose. Vegetative reproduction usually takes place by fragmentation or by formation of different types of spores. Asexual reproduction is by flagellated zoospores produced in zoosporangia. The sexual reproduction shows considerable variation in the type and formation of sex cells and it may be isogamous, anisogamous or oogamous. Some commonly found green algae are: Chlamydomonas, Volvox, Ulothrix, Spirogyra and Chara