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Characteristics of Algae Photosynthesizing Both uni and multicellular Contain chlorophyll and pigments that give them a variety of colors
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Six Phyla of Algae 1.Euglenoids Unicellular, aquatic protists Have both plant and animal characteristics Move with flagella
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2. Diatoms “Golden Algae” Unicellular, photosynthetic Live in freshwater and marine ecosystems Store food as oils instead of starches Reproduce asexually
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3. Dinoflagellates Have cell walls Come in a variety of shapes/styles (some look like helmets or suits of armor) Most live in marine environments Cause a “Red Tide”
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4. Red Algae Mostly multicellular marine seaweed Have a body called a “thallus” Live in deep water where other seaweed cannot survive
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5. Brown Algae Live in cool, marine waters Have an air bladder to float on water’s surface Ex. Kelp
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6. Green Algae Most diverse algae Mostly live in fresh water (live in oceans, soil, tree trunks, snow, and fur of sloths Reproduce sexually and asexually
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Fragmentation Form of reproduction used by some green algae An individual breaks into pieces and each piece grows into a new individual
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Alternation of Generation Life cycle pattern of some algae and all plants where the organism alternates between existing as a haploid and diploid; creating two different generations
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Gametophyte The haploid form of the organism; produces gametes Sporophyte The diploid form of the organism Page 516, Figure 19
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