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The storage bodies present in chloroplasts of chlorophyceae are called as ________

APyrenoids

BCarragen

CStroma

DAlga

Answer:

A. Pyrenoids

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In chlorophyceae, chloroplasts contain storage bodies called Pyrenoids. Pyrenoids consists of proteins and starch. Chlorophyceae sometimes store food as oil droplets.


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