What are the characteristics of chlorophyta?

i) They are green due to the presence of chlorophyll II. ii) Their cell wall is of two layers of which outer layer is made of pectosc and the inner layer is made of cellulose. iii) Their nucleus is well organized.

Is chlorophyta a protista?

Chlorophyta klōrŏf´ətə [key], phylum (division) of the kingdom Protista consisting of the photosynthetic organisms commonly known as green algae. The organisms are largely aquatic or marine. The various species can be unicellular, multicellular, coenocytic (having more than one nucleus in a cell), or colonial.

How does chlorophyta reproduce?

Chlorophyta reproduce both sexually and asexually, but usually sexually. Asexual reproduction can occurs by fission, fragmentation, or zoospores. Sexual reproduction can be isogamous, anisogamous, or oogamous. In the haploid phase, gametes are formed; in the diploid phase, zoospores are formed.

What is the difference between Chlorophyta and Charophyta?

The key difference between Chlorophyta and Charophyta is that Chlorophyta is a taxonomic group of green algae living predominantly in marine water while Charophyta is a taxonomic group of green algae thriving mainly in freshwater.

Is chlorophyta and chlorophyceae same?

The Chlorophyceae are one of the classes of green algae, distinguished mainly on the basis of ultrastructural morphology. They are usually green due to the dominance of pigments chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b….

Chlorophyceae
Phylum:Chlorophyta
Subphylum:Chlorophytina
Class:Chlorophyceae Wille in Warming, 1884
Orders

What type of protist is Phaeophyta?

Brown algae
Plant-like Protists

PhylumDescriptionApproximate Number of Species
ChlorophytaGreen algae (related to higher plants)7,500
RhodophytaRed algae5,000
PhaeophytaBrown algae1,500
ChrysophytaDiatoms, golden-brown algae, yellow-green algae12,000

Is Chlorophyta and chlorophyceae same?

What is the structure of Chlorophyta?

Chlorophyta contain structures that are called chloroplasts. Within the chloroplasts two pigments (chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b) are responsible for the conversion of sunlight to chemical energy. The energy is typically stored as starch, and in their cell walls, which are composed of a material called cellulose.

What makes Chlorophyta different?

Classification. The taxonomists classify those green algal species living predominantly in marine water as chlorophytes (i.e. belonging to Chlorophyta) whereas those green algal species thriving mainly in freshwater are classified as charophytes (i.e. belonging to Charophyta).

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