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Floridean starch is a type of a
storage glucan found in
glaucophytes and in red
algae (or rhodophytes), in
which it is
usually the
primary sink for fixed...
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algae (Rhodophyta) and the
glaucophyte algae (Glaucophyta) that
store Floridean starch outside the plastids, in the cytoplasm. This
clade includes all...
- the
parasitic apicomplexa store a
similar type of
polysaccharide called floridean starch in
their cytosol or periplast.
Especially when hydrated, glucose...
- red
algae store sugars as food
reserves outside the
chloroplasts as
floridean starch, a type of
starch that
consists of
highly branched amylopectin...
- flora, floral, florescence, florescent, floret, floriculture, florid,
floridean, floridity, floriferous, floriform, florilege, florilegium, florin, floruit...
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appear more greenish.
Rhodoplasts synthesize a form of
starch called floridean starch,
which collects into
granules outside the rhodoplast, in the cytoplasm...
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specific carbons involved): dextran, α-1,6-glucan with α-1,3-branches
floridean starch, α-1,4- and α-1,6-glucan glycogen, α-1,4- and α-1,6-glucan pullulan...
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stored in the form of
granules within the plastids. In red algae,
floridean starch is
synthesized and
stored outside the
plastids in the cytosol....
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single plastid, one to
three mitochondria, a nucleus, a vacuole, and
floridean starch.
Pyrenoids are absent. Most are
extremophiles inhabiting acid hot...
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homologous complexes in
cyanobacteria and plants.
Although most red
algae use
floridean starch as a
storage glucan, G.
sulphuraria uses a
highly unusual form...