Protein-like bodies are borne on the part labelled

a

II

b

III

c

IV

d

V

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Ago123
5 years ago

The thing is that there's no diagram

Starmadeit
2 years ago

It is the pyrenoids, inside the chloroplast

Opeyinkafavour
1 year ago

In Spirogyra, the protein-like bodies called "pyrenoids" are borne on:

Chloroplasts
Pyrenoids are proteinaceous structures embedded within the chloroplasts of Spirogyra c

Emmy1234
9 years ago

Hence option D which is v the nucleus of the spirogyra cell while ii is the galentinous shealt

Isaacsco
2 years ago

it is the pyrenoid for storage of starch granules

Opeyinkafavour
1 year ago

Answer is A

Ebube
2 years ago

The diagram is not well labeled the II should be on the pyrenoid not chloroplast

Emmy1234
9 years ago

It very because it is the nucleus of the spirogyra cell while ii is the galentinous shealt

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