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  2. Rhodophyta General Characteristics, Uses & Examples

    WEBNov 21, 2023 · Explore the phylum Rhodophyta. Learn the definition of Rhodophyta and see the general characteristics of Rhodophyta. Discover various Rhodophyta examples. Updated: 11/21/2023

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    The division Rhodophyta contains the class Rhodophyceae. Fritsch (1935, 45) classified the class Rhodophyceae into two sub-classes and seven orders on the basis of morphology and reproductive structures. The classification of red algae is outlined as follows: Sub-class 1.
    Rhodophyta is defined as a group of red-colored algae which possess sulfated polysaccharides in the cell wall, floridean starch, phycobilin pigments, unstacked thylakoids, and chloroplasts devoid of endoplasmic reticulum, but lack flagella. They show complex alternation of generations and specialized sexuality.
    These pigments mask the effect of chlorophyll giving the rhodophytes their characteristic red color. It is an evolutionary strategy to live in deep waters. Therefore, they are called red algae. Phylum Rhodophyta gets its name from two Latin terms 'rhodo', which means red, and 'phyta', which means plants.
    Most of the members of Rhodophyta exhibit a biphasic or triphasic life cycle. The division Rhodophyta is often referred to as sea mosses or sea weeds. There are about 5000–5500 species of red algae, which are distributed among 400–500 genera. Most of the members of red algae are marine, and the rest occur in freshwater.
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