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Algae
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Nearly 75% of the world’s oxygen produced by algae One of the major food source of marine ecosystems Eukaryotic, photosynthetic (autotrophs)
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STRUCTURE Four types of algae –Unicellular –Colonial –Filamentous –multicellular
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THE TYPE OF ALGAE Unicellular Colonial Filamentousmulticellular
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CLASSIFICATION OF ALGAE SEVEN PHYLUM BASED ON –COLOR –TYPE OF CHLOROPHYLL –FOOD-STORAGE SUBSTANCE –CELL WALL COMPOSITION
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Algal Taxonomy In today’s lab, we will look at algal groups:
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Chlorophyta: Green Algae “Green algae” Mostly found in fresh water Contain chlorophylls a and b Store energy as starch (carbohydrate) Cell walls made of cellulose
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Genus: Chlamydomonas Motile, unicellular algae
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Genus: Spirogyra Filamentous
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Genus: Volvox Consists of many Chlamydomonas-like cells bound in a colony Each cell has two flagella
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Phaeophyta: Brown Algae “Brown algae” Primarily marine algae No unicellular or colonial forms Contain chlorophyll c and brown pigment fucoxanthin Range in size from microscopic to kelps over 50 meters long
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Genus: Fucus Also called “rockweed” Typically attaches to rocks in intertidal zone Outer surface covered by gelatinous sheath
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Tips of branches (called conceptacles) may be swollen and contain reproductive structures – oogonia (female, produce eggs) and antheridia (male, produce sperm)
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Rhodophyta: Red Algae “Red algae” Contain chlorophyll d and red pigments (phycobilins) Mainly multicellular Typically in warm marine water Can be attached, free-floating, filamentous, or parenchymatous (fleshy)
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Chrysophyta “Diatoms” Unicellular Contain chlorophylls a and c, as well as xanthophyll pigments (golden-brown) Have hard cell wall made of silicon dioxide
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Diatoms can be: Pennate (bilateral symmetry) Or Centrate (round, radial symmetry)
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Euglenophyta Unicellular Motile (two flagella) Contain chlorophylls a and b Mainly freshwater algae Main cell wall component: protein (flexible) Asexual reproduction
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Genus Euglena Unicellular
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