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Chrysophyceae (golden algae)
By Stephen Zevgolis
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Introduction Algae with golden chloroplasts, used for photosynthesis.
Live in freshwater primarily, but also on moss and wetlands. Lacks true cell walls. Both motile and non-motile forms exist.
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Key Features Yellowish-brown in color.
Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll 1, chlorophyll 2, and fucoxanthin. If there’s a lack of nutrients, they can switch from autotrophs to heterotrophs by creating pseudopods. Both sexual and asexual reproduction. Phaeoplaca
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Significance in the Biotic Environment
These algae make up parts of the nanoplankton. Therefore, they play a role in the foundation of the food chain. Some types of Chrysophyceae can cause poor freshwater quality. Dynobryon
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Significance for Humans
Fucoxanthin, a pigment in golden algae, is being researched as a treatment for weight loss. Hokkaido University study indicated that it can promote weight loss by increasing the expression of thermogenin. However the study has only been done on mice.
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Forms of Chrysophyceae
A Flagellated form, no cell wall Mallomonas, unicell
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More Forms Chrysamoeba radians- vegetative states
Phaeothamnion confervicola
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