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Kingdom Protista: Multicellular Algae
Seaweeds- multicellular algae Lots of variety Complex structures Intricate reproductive strategies
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Thallus The complete body of an alga, not differentiated into true leaves, stems or roots.
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General Part of Seaweed
Blades- leaf-like forms. Not true leaves. Photosynthetic Pneumatocysts- gas-filled bladders that keep the blades afloat
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Stipe Holdfast Stem-like part. Connect the blades and pneumatocysts.
Anchors- looks like roots but do not absorb water or nutrients like roots
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Green Algae Phylum Chlorophyta
Found in salt water (10%), fresh water and even land Chlorophyll is main pigment Can be planktonic or form filaments Common green algae is Ulva
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Brown Algae Used in ice cream, salad dressings and puddings
Phylum Phaeophyta Marine and cold waters Added yellow pigments make it look brown Algin- found in the cell walls Used in ice cream, salad dressings and puddings Emulsifier- keeps things mixed 3 types found in N.A. Fucus- rockweed Sargassum Kelp
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Red Algae Phylum Rhodophyta Sources of Agar Contains carrageenan-
Most abundant Red pigments hide cholorphyll Live in deep waters Red pigments capture sun’s energy in low light Sources of Agar Used to grow bacteria on Contains carrageenan- emulsifier
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