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Find out the mismatch pair

A

Carrageen - Red algae

B

Algin - Brown algae

C

Agar - Chlorella

D

Single celled protein - Spirullina

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To find the mismatch pair from the given options, we will analyze each pair one by one. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Carrageenan and Red Algae**: - Carrageenan is a linear sulfated polysaccharide found in red algae. - This is a correct match. 2. **Algin and Brown Algae**: - Algin is a reserve carbohydrate found in brown algae. - This is also a correct match. 3. **Agar and Cholera**: - Agar is a jelly-like substance used in laboratories to grow microbes and is extracted from red algae. - The mention of cholera here is incorrect, as agar does not belong to cholera. - Therefore, this is a mismatch. 4. **Spirulina and Single Cell Protein**: - Spirulina is indeed a single-celled organism and is used as a protein supplement. - This is a correct match. ### Conclusion: The mismatch pair is **Agar and Cholera**. ---
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