Which of the following algae have a cup shaped chloroplast?
A
Spirogyra
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B
Volvox
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C
Chlamydomonas
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D
Chlorella
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Solution
The correct option is CChlamydomonas Chlamydomonas is the name given to a genus of microscopic, unicellular green plants (algae) which live in fresh water. A single, cup-shaped chloroplast occupies the greater part of the cell. In this chloroplast is a protein region called a pyrenoid, which is involved in starch production and is often surrounded by starch granules.
Prominent cup or bowl shaped chloroplast is present. The chloroplast contains bands composed of a variable number of the photosynthetic thylakoids which are not organised into grana-like structures. The nucleus is enclosed in a cup-shaped chloroplast, which has a single large pyrenoid where starch is formed from photosynthetic products. Pyrenoid with starch sheath is present in the posterior end of the chloroplast.