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If an alga had gold-colored chloroplasts and cell walls containing pectin and cellulose, was autotrophic but heterotrophic in the absence of adequate light, and stored food in the form of oil, which phylum
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If an alga had gold-colored chloroplasts and cell walls containing pectin and cellulose, was autotrophic but heterotrophic in the absence of adequate light, and stored food in the form of oil, which phylum would it belong to?
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It would be part of the
Chrysophyte phylum.
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