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Algae Jamila, Furquan, Christine
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Kelp / Brown Algae Most are marine, intertidal and subtidal Thallus Holdfast Stipe Blades Biochemical adaptations: cell walls of cellulose and gel-forming polysaccharides, incorporation of calcium carbonate in cell walls Laminaria in soup Porphyra to wrap sushi Marine algae rich in iodine, but indigestible Thickeners Kelp Forest
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Red Algae Red pigment Phycoerythrin Depth of up to 180 m Food Irish Moss Nori Agardhiella tenera
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Green Algae 7000 species- unicellular, multicellular, colonial Euglena / volvox Aquatic, found in freshwater and marine habitats. Some terrestrial Common ancestor between plants and algae Asexual / Sexual reproductive stages -asexual: fission, budding, zoospores, fragmentation -sexual: biflagellated gametes, conjugation Seaweed -Thallus, holdfast, stipe Alternation of Generations -Gametophyte / Sporophyte -Heteromorphic /Isomorphic Volvox
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YouTube Video Green Algae http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzuVYAcnRb0 &feature=relatedor http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzuVYAcnRb0 &feature=relatedor
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Key Words Brown Algae Thallus Holdfast Stipe Red Algae Phycoerythrin Alternation of Generations Green algae Volvox Euglena Alternation of generations Thallus / holdfast / stipe Red algae Green algae
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