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Carrageenan is found in the cell walls of which group of algae?a. red algaec. dinoflagellatesb. green algaed. yellow-green algae
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Carrageenan is a substance derived from red and purple seaweeds that is used to create a smooth texture in foods, including yogurt, soy milk, and ice cream. Show more…
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