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Standard XI
Biology
Rhodophyceae
Where is Flor...
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Where is Floridian starch found naturally?
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Starch:
Members of Rhodophyceae store starch granules.
They store starch namely Floridian starch as a photosynthetic storage product.
It is located in basin-shaped cells of members of Rhodophyceae.
These cells are located outside of chloroplast where they can store photosynthetic product
s
easily.
Rhodophyceae includes the group of red algae.
This Floridian starch differs from the starch reserve of a higher group of plants in not having amylose.
Examples of red algae storing starch are
Glacilaria, Floridiophyce, Ch
a
ndrima,
etc.
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