SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 21
General characteristics of Cyanophyta,
Chlorophyta, Phaeophyta & Rhodophyta
Sankrita Gaonkar
Assistant Professor in Botany
sankrita002@gmail.com
Contents
• Cyanophyta
• Chlorophyta
• Phaeophyta
• Rhodophyta
• references
Cyanophyta
Division: Cyanophyta=Cyanophycophyta
Class: Cyanophyceae
1. Order: Chroococcales – Chroococcus, Synechocystis,
Microcystis, Synechococcus, Gloeothece
2. Order: Oscillatoriales – Oscillatoria, Lyngbya, Spirulina
3. Order: Nostocales – Nostoc, Anabaena, Aulosira
General characteristics:
• Small primitive group – 2,500 species – 150 genera
• Only known oxygen producing prokaryotes
• Simplest living autotrophs
• Cellular organization – prokaryotic
• Absence of well defined nucleus
• Absence of cell organelles
• Flagella absent
• Thallus organization
1. Unicellular forms – spherical or oval (Chroococcus, Synechococcus)
2. Colonial forms
o Non-filamentous – Coelosphaerum, Gomphophaera, Microcystis
o Filamentous (trichome) – branched (Westiella, Hapalisiphon), unbranched
(Oscillatoria, Lyngbya)
• Flagella – absent
• Movement – gliding motion, jerky type
• Photosynthetic pigments – Chlorophyll a, β-carotene, unique – Phycobilins
(phycocyanin and phycoerythrin), xanthophylls (myxoxanthin and
mycoxanthophyll)
• No membrane bound chromatophores
• Storage products – myxophycean starch, proteinaceous material-
cyanophycin
• Filamentous blue-greens – heterocysts
• Nutrition – photoautotrophs
• Sexual reproduction – absent
• Asexual reproduction
• i) vegetative methods – fission (septum formation), fragmentation,
hormogones formation
• ii) spore formation – akinetes, endospores, exospores, nannocytes
Fission
Fragmentation
Chlorophyta
Division: Chlorophyta = Chlorophycophyta
Class: Chlorophyceae
1. Order: Volvocales: Pyramimonas, Chlamydomonas, Gonium,Volvox
2. Order: Tetrasporales: Tetraspora
3. Order: Chlorococcales: Chlorococcum, Pediastrum, Hydrodictyon
4. Order: Chlorellales: Chlorella, Ankistrodesmus, Oocystis, Scenedesmus
5. Order: Ulotrichales: Ulothrix, Microspora
6. Order: Cladophorales: Cladophora
7. Order: Zygnematales: Spirogyra, Closterium, Zygnema
General characteristics:
• Large number of species – 20,000
• Eukaryotic – membrane bound nucleus and organelles
• Thallus – green – chlorophyll – chloroplast
• Thallus organization
1. Unicellular – motile (Chlamydomonas), non-motile (Chlorella)
2. Colonial – motile (Volvox), non-motile (Hydrodictyon)
3. Coenocytic or siphonaceous – Acetabularia
4. Multicellular filamentous – Spirogyra
• Cell wall – inner layer – cellulose, outer layer – pectose
• Siphonales – callose
• Photosynthetic pigments – Chlorophyll a, b, carotene, xanthophyll
• Chloroplast shapes – cup-shaped, reticulate, collar, discoid, axile plate, ribbon,
stellate, band-like
Cup-shaped
Reticulate
Collar
Ribbon-shaped
Stellate
• Pyrenoids – proteinaceous bodies embedded
in chloroplast – storage product
• Eye-spot or stigma – associated with
chloroplast – photoreceptive
• Flagella – whiplash
• Reproduction
1. Vegetative – cell division (fission), fragmentation, akinetes
2. Asexual – asexual spores – zoospores (motile, bi- or quadri-flagellate),
aplanospores (non-motile autospores) – thick-wall formation (hypnospores)
3. Sexual – homothallic (monoecious), heterothallic (dioecious)
i) Isogamy – gametes are alike – size, structure, behaviour
ii) Anisogamy – dissimilar gametes
iii) Oogamy – distinct sex organs – antheridium (male), oogonium (female)
Phaeophyta
Division: Phaeophyta = Phaeophycophyta (brown algae)
Class: Phaeophyceae
1. Order: Ectocarpales – Ectocarpus
2. Order: Dictyotales – Dictyota
3. Order: Laminariales – Laminaria
4. Order: Fucales – Fucus, Sargassum
General characteristics:
• 1500-2000 species are known. most complex forms of algae
• Mostly found in deep seas and oceans, only a few
phaeophyta are freshwater species. Commonly adapted to
marine environment
• Range from a microscopic length to several meters. giant
kelp can reach to about 70 meters in length
• autotrophic, multicellular organisms
• Pigments: xanthophyll (fucoxanthin, lutein, flavoxanthin,
violaxanthin), chlorophyll a, c, carotene
Kelp
• Thallus organization
• All are multicellular and sessile
• General construction – holdfast, stipe, blade
• have air bladders, meant for floating photosynthetic parts
on or near the water surface for harvesting light.
• Cell wall – inner cellulosic, outer gelatinous and pectic
(algin or fucoidin)
• Food reserve – sugars
Giant kelp
Sargassum
• Reproduction
• Asexual – vegetative (fragmentation, propagula) and spore formation
(zoospores)
• Sexual – Isogamy, anisogamy, oogamy
Propagule
Fucus
Rhodophyta
Division: Rhodophyta = Rhodophycophyta (red algae)
Class: Rhodophyceae
1. Order: Bangiales - Porphyra
2. Order: Nemalionales - Batrachospermum
3. Order: Ceramiales - Polysiphonia
General characteristics:
• Sea weeds – marine
• Fresh water forms – 200 species
• Thallus – non-motile, unicellular (Porphyridium), most are multicellular,
filamentous (Goniotrichum), ribbon-like (Porphyra)
1. Uniaxial – one axial filament
2. Multiaxial - tuft of axial filament
Uniaxial Multiaxial
Porphyridium
Porphyra
• Cell wall – outer mucilaginous, slimy, contains sulphated galactans (agar-
agar, porphyran, furcellaran) and inner cellulosic - polysulphate esters
• Cell wall – pits – protoplasmic continuity – phylogenetic significance
• Pyrenoids – reserve proteins
• Absence of flagella
• Photosynthetic pigments – chlorophyll ‘d’, carotenoid – taraxanthin,
bilioproteins- R-phycocyanin, R-phycoerythrin
• Food storage products – floridean starch, galactoside floridoside
• Sexual reproduction – oogamous – spermatangium (spermatia),
carpogonium (egg)
• Source of Agar-- Gracilaria
References
• Vashishta B.R., Sinha A.K. and Singh V.P. 2012. Botany for
degree students: Algae. S. Chand & company ltd.
• Fritsch, F.E.,(1956). The structure and reproduction of the
Algae; Volume I and II. Cambridge University Press.

More Related Content

What's hot

Charophytes
CharophytesCharophytes
Charophytes
hiiraa
 

What's hot (20)

phylogenetic evolution of gymnosperms
phylogenetic evolution of gymnospermsphylogenetic evolution of gymnosperms
phylogenetic evolution of gymnosperms
 
Chlamydomonas
ChlamydomonasChlamydomonas
Chlamydomonas
 
Cyanophyta
CyanophytaCyanophyta
Cyanophyta
 
Gymnosperms
GymnospermsGymnosperms
Gymnosperms
 
Rhodophyta
RhodophytaRhodophyta
Rhodophyta
 
Sphenophyllum
SphenophyllumSphenophyllum
Sphenophyllum
 
Gymnosperms and their economic importance
Gymnosperms and their economic importanceGymnosperms and their economic importance
Gymnosperms and their economic importance
 
Charophytes
CharophytesCharophytes
Charophytes
 
1.3.Fossil Gymnosperms B.Sc I Sem II SGBAU
1.3.Fossil Gymnosperms B.Sc I Sem II SGBAU1.3.Fossil Gymnosperms B.Sc I Sem II SGBAU
1.3.Fossil Gymnosperms B.Sc I Sem II SGBAU
 
Spirogyra
SpirogyraSpirogyra
Spirogyra
 
Zygomycotina
ZygomycotinaZygomycotina
Zygomycotina
 
Pteridospermales(seed ferns).pptx
Pteridospermales(seed ferns).pptxPteridospermales(seed ferns).pptx
Pteridospermales(seed ferns).pptx
 
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Algal cell structure
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Algal cell structureProkaryotic and Eukaryotic Algal cell structure
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Algal cell structure
 
"Equisetum" Structural development Reproduction
"Equisetum" Structural development Reproduction "Equisetum" Structural development Reproduction
"Equisetum" Structural development Reproduction
 
Bentham Hooker system of classification
Bentham Hooker system of classificationBentham Hooker system of classification
Bentham Hooker system of classification
 
Lyngbya ppt - cyanobacteria cyanophyceae blue green algae
Lyngbya ppt - cyanobacteria cyanophyceae blue green algaeLyngbya ppt - cyanobacteria cyanophyceae blue green algae
Lyngbya ppt - cyanobacteria cyanophyceae blue green algae
 
Funaria ( bryophytes)
Funaria ( bryophytes)Funaria ( bryophytes)
Funaria ( bryophytes)
 
Structure and reproduction of mycoplasma
Structure and reproduction of mycoplasmaStructure and reproduction of mycoplasma
Structure and reproduction of mycoplasma
 
Economic importance of pteridophyta
Economic importance of pteridophytaEconomic importance of pteridophyta
Economic importance of pteridophyta
 
Chara algae Morphology Cell Structure Reproduction
Chara algae Morphology Cell Structure ReproductionChara algae Morphology Cell Structure Reproduction
Chara algae Morphology Cell Structure Reproduction
 

Similar to General characteristics of algae

Lab 3 & 4 porifera & cnidaria
Lab 3 & 4 porifera & cnidariaLab 3 & 4 porifera & cnidaria
Lab 3 & 4 porifera & cnidaria
Heather Fogell
 
A survery of kingdom animalia
A survery of kingdom animaliaA survery of kingdom animalia
A survery of kingdom animalia
Peter Egorov
 
Chapter 8 porfera cnardarians
Chapter 8 porfera cnardariansChapter 8 porfera cnardarians
Chapter 8 porfera cnardarians
kleinkea
 

Similar to General characteristics of algae (20)

Lab 3 & 4 porifera & cnidaria
Lab 3 & 4 porifera & cnidariaLab 3 & 4 porifera & cnidaria
Lab 3 & 4 porifera & cnidaria
 
Cyanobacteria lecture
Cyanobacteria lectureCyanobacteria lecture
Cyanobacteria lecture
 
A survery of kingdom animalia
A survery of kingdom animaliaA survery of kingdom animalia
A survery of kingdom animalia
 
Zoology ch13annelida
Zoology ch13annelidaZoology ch13annelida
Zoology ch13annelida
 
Animal kingdom All Phylum for NEB Board NEPAL
Animal kingdom All Phylum  for NEB Board NEPALAnimal kingdom All Phylum  for NEB Board NEPAL
Animal kingdom All Phylum for NEB Board NEPAL
 
Protozoa animal like protists (supergroups)
Protozoa animal like protists (supergroups)Protozoa animal like protists (supergroups)
Protozoa animal like protists (supergroups)
 
Chapter 8 porfera cnardarians
Chapter 8 porfera cnardariansChapter 8 porfera cnardarians
Chapter 8 porfera cnardarians
 
Platyhelminthes
PlatyhelminthesPlatyhelminthes
Platyhelminthes
 
Clear Concept of Protozoa fish
Clear Concept of Protozoa fishClear Concept of Protozoa fish
Clear Concept of Protozoa fish
 
Marine 2 16-12
Marine 2 16-12Marine 2 16-12
Marine 2 16-12
 
Marine 2 16-12
Marine 2 16-12Marine 2 16-12
Marine 2 16-12
 
Introduction to Algal Classification: Part-1
Introduction to Algal Classification: Part-1Introduction to Algal Classification: Part-1
Introduction to Algal Classification: Part-1
 
Day 4
Day 4Day 4
Day 4
 
Morphology, anatomy and reproduction in Anthoceros
Morphology, anatomy and reproduction in AnthocerosMorphology, anatomy and reproduction in Anthoceros
Morphology, anatomy and reproduction in Anthoceros
 
Chlorophyta
ChlorophytaChlorophyta
Chlorophyta
 
INVERTEBRATES Molluscan.pdf
INVERTEBRATES  Molluscan.pdfINVERTEBRATES  Molluscan.pdf
INVERTEBRATES Molluscan.pdf
 
Mollusks and annelids
Mollusks and annelidsMollusks and annelids
Mollusks and annelids
 
General Characters of Bacillariophyceae & Pinnularia SMG
General Characters of Bacillariophyceae  & Pinnularia   SMGGeneral Characters of Bacillariophyceae  & Pinnularia   SMG
General Characters of Bacillariophyceae & Pinnularia SMG
 
Phylum Bacillariophyta, Xanthophyta & Chrysophyta
Phylum Bacillariophyta, Xanthophyta & Chrysophyta Phylum Bacillariophyta, Xanthophyta & Chrysophyta
Phylum Bacillariophyta, Xanthophyta & Chrysophyta
 
Classification of micro fossil theory
Classification of micro fossil theoryClassification of micro fossil theory
Classification of micro fossil theory
 

More from SankritaGaonkar (7)

Structure, reproduction, life history and systematic position of Marsilea
Structure, reproduction, life history and systematic position of MarsileaStructure, reproduction, life history and systematic position of Marsilea
Structure, reproduction, life history and systematic position of Marsilea
 
General characteristics of fungi
General characteristics of fungiGeneral characteristics of fungi
General characteristics of fungi
 
Five kingdom classification
Five kingdom classificationFive kingdom classification
Five kingdom classification
 
Classification of algae
Classification of algaeClassification of algae
Classification of algae
 
Systematic position and life cycle of puccinia
Systematic position and life cycle of pucciniaSystematic position and life cycle of puccinia
Systematic position and life cycle of puccinia
 
Classification of fungi
Classification of fungiClassification of fungi
Classification of fungi
 
Nostoc and chara
Nostoc and charaNostoc and chara
Nostoc and chara
 

Recently uploaded

Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
ciinovamais
 
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptxThe basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
heathfieldcps1
 

Recently uploaded (20)

PROCESS RECORDING FORMAT.docx
PROCESS      RECORDING        FORMAT.docxPROCESS      RECORDING        FORMAT.docx
PROCESS RECORDING FORMAT.docx
 
ComPTIA Overview | Comptia Security+ Book SY0-701
ComPTIA Overview | Comptia Security+ Book SY0-701ComPTIA Overview | Comptia Security+ Book SY0-701
ComPTIA Overview | Comptia Security+ Book SY0-701
 
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsIntroduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
 
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
 
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning ExhibitSociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
 
Asian American Pacific Islander Month DDSD 2024.pptx
Asian American Pacific Islander Month DDSD 2024.pptxAsian American Pacific Islander Month DDSD 2024.pptx
Asian American Pacific Islander Month DDSD 2024.pptx
 
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
 
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingGrant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
 
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan FellowsOn National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
 
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdfClass 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
 
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
 
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptxThe basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
 
Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptxUnit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
 
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introductionmicrowave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
 
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdfKey note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
 
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
 
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdfHoldier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
 
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
 
Role Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptx
Role Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptxRole Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptx
Role Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptx
 
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17 How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17  How to Extend Models Using Mixin ClassesMixin Classes in Odoo 17  How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17 How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
 

General characteristics of algae

  • 1. General characteristics of Cyanophyta, Chlorophyta, Phaeophyta & Rhodophyta Sankrita Gaonkar Assistant Professor in Botany sankrita002@gmail.com
  • 2. Contents • Cyanophyta • Chlorophyta • Phaeophyta • Rhodophyta • references
  • 3. Cyanophyta Division: Cyanophyta=Cyanophycophyta Class: Cyanophyceae 1. Order: Chroococcales – Chroococcus, Synechocystis, Microcystis, Synechococcus, Gloeothece 2. Order: Oscillatoriales – Oscillatoria, Lyngbya, Spirulina 3. Order: Nostocales – Nostoc, Anabaena, Aulosira
  • 4. General characteristics: • Small primitive group – 2,500 species – 150 genera • Only known oxygen producing prokaryotes • Simplest living autotrophs • Cellular organization – prokaryotic • Absence of well defined nucleus • Absence of cell organelles • Flagella absent
  • 5. • Thallus organization 1. Unicellular forms – spherical or oval (Chroococcus, Synechococcus) 2. Colonial forms o Non-filamentous – Coelosphaerum, Gomphophaera, Microcystis o Filamentous (trichome) – branched (Westiella, Hapalisiphon), unbranched (Oscillatoria, Lyngbya) • Flagella – absent • Movement – gliding motion, jerky type • Photosynthetic pigments – Chlorophyll a, β-carotene, unique – Phycobilins (phycocyanin and phycoerythrin), xanthophylls (myxoxanthin and mycoxanthophyll)
  • 6. • No membrane bound chromatophores • Storage products – myxophycean starch, proteinaceous material- cyanophycin • Filamentous blue-greens – heterocysts • Nutrition – photoautotrophs
  • 7. • Sexual reproduction – absent • Asexual reproduction • i) vegetative methods – fission (septum formation), fragmentation, hormogones formation • ii) spore formation – akinetes, endospores, exospores, nannocytes Fission Fragmentation
  • 8. Chlorophyta Division: Chlorophyta = Chlorophycophyta Class: Chlorophyceae 1. Order: Volvocales: Pyramimonas, Chlamydomonas, Gonium,Volvox 2. Order: Tetrasporales: Tetraspora 3. Order: Chlorococcales: Chlorococcum, Pediastrum, Hydrodictyon 4. Order: Chlorellales: Chlorella, Ankistrodesmus, Oocystis, Scenedesmus 5. Order: Ulotrichales: Ulothrix, Microspora 6. Order: Cladophorales: Cladophora 7. Order: Zygnematales: Spirogyra, Closterium, Zygnema
  • 9. General characteristics: • Large number of species – 20,000 • Eukaryotic – membrane bound nucleus and organelles • Thallus – green – chlorophyll – chloroplast • Thallus organization 1. Unicellular – motile (Chlamydomonas), non-motile (Chlorella) 2. Colonial – motile (Volvox), non-motile (Hydrodictyon) 3. Coenocytic or siphonaceous – Acetabularia 4. Multicellular filamentous – Spirogyra
  • 10. • Cell wall – inner layer – cellulose, outer layer – pectose • Siphonales – callose • Photosynthetic pigments – Chlorophyll a, b, carotene, xanthophyll • Chloroplast shapes – cup-shaped, reticulate, collar, discoid, axile plate, ribbon, stellate, band-like Cup-shaped Reticulate Collar Ribbon-shaped Stellate
  • 11. • Pyrenoids – proteinaceous bodies embedded in chloroplast – storage product • Eye-spot or stigma – associated with chloroplast – photoreceptive • Flagella – whiplash
  • 12. • Reproduction 1. Vegetative – cell division (fission), fragmentation, akinetes 2. Asexual – asexual spores – zoospores (motile, bi- or quadri-flagellate), aplanospores (non-motile autospores) – thick-wall formation (hypnospores) 3. Sexual – homothallic (monoecious), heterothallic (dioecious) i) Isogamy – gametes are alike – size, structure, behaviour ii) Anisogamy – dissimilar gametes iii) Oogamy – distinct sex organs – antheridium (male), oogonium (female)
  • 13. Phaeophyta Division: Phaeophyta = Phaeophycophyta (brown algae) Class: Phaeophyceae 1. Order: Ectocarpales – Ectocarpus 2. Order: Dictyotales – Dictyota 3. Order: Laminariales – Laminaria 4. Order: Fucales – Fucus, Sargassum
  • 14. General characteristics: • 1500-2000 species are known. most complex forms of algae • Mostly found in deep seas and oceans, only a few phaeophyta are freshwater species. Commonly adapted to marine environment • Range from a microscopic length to several meters. giant kelp can reach to about 70 meters in length • autotrophic, multicellular organisms • Pigments: xanthophyll (fucoxanthin, lutein, flavoxanthin, violaxanthin), chlorophyll a, c, carotene Kelp
  • 15. • Thallus organization • All are multicellular and sessile • General construction – holdfast, stipe, blade • have air bladders, meant for floating photosynthetic parts on or near the water surface for harvesting light. • Cell wall – inner cellulosic, outer gelatinous and pectic (algin or fucoidin) • Food reserve – sugars Giant kelp Sargassum
  • 16. • Reproduction • Asexual – vegetative (fragmentation, propagula) and spore formation (zoospores) • Sexual – Isogamy, anisogamy, oogamy Propagule
  • 17. Fucus
  • 18. Rhodophyta Division: Rhodophyta = Rhodophycophyta (red algae) Class: Rhodophyceae 1. Order: Bangiales - Porphyra 2. Order: Nemalionales - Batrachospermum 3. Order: Ceramiales - Polysiphonia
  • 19. General characteristics: • Sea weeds – marine • Fresh water forms – 200 species • Thallus – non-motile, unicellular (Porphyridium), most are multicellular, filamentous (Goniotrichum), ribbon-like (Porphyra) 1. Uniaxial – one axial filament 2. Multiaxial - tuft of axial filament Uniaxial Multiaxial Porphyridium Porphyra
  • 20. • Cell wall – outer mucilaginous, slimy, contains sulphated galactans (agar- agar, porphyran, furcellaran) and inner cellulosic - polysulphate esters • Cell wall – pits – protoplasmic continuity – phylogenetic significance • Pyrenoids – reserve proteins • Absence of flagella • Photosynthetic pigments – chlorophyll ‘d’, carotenoid – taraxanthin, bilioproteins- R-phycocyanin, R-phycoerythrin • Food storage products – floridean starch, galactoside floridoside • Sexual reproduction – oogamous – spermatangium (spermatia), carpogonium (egg) • Source of Agar-- Gracilaria
  • 21. References • Vashishta B.R., Sinha A.K. and Singh V.P. 2012. Botany for degree students: Algae. S. Chand & company ltd. • Fritsch, F.E.,(1956). The structure and reproduction of the Algae; Volume I and II. Cambridge University Press.