Plant-Kingdom Question 768

Question: A rigid cell wall is usually seen in members of chlorophyceae. This cell wall is constituted of:

Options:

A) cellulose (outer layer) and algin (inner layer)

B) chitin (outer layer) and pectose (inner layer)

C) cellulose (inner layer) and pectose (outer layer)

D) pectose (inner layer) and peptidoglycan (outer layer)

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Answer:

Correct Answer: C

Solution:

[c] Class chlorophyceae usually exhibits a two layered rigid cell wall.

Inner layer of cell wall is made up of cellulose, while outer layer is made up ofpectose.



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