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Green algae: These are a diverse group of algae found in both freshwater and marine environments. They are characterized by their green coloration due to the presence of chlorophyll. Brown algae: Also known as kelp or seaweed, brown algae are predominantly marine and range in size from small filamentous forms to large, complex structures. Red algae: Red algae are typically marine algae that can be found in tropical to polar regions. They are known for their red pigmentation, which is mainly caused by the presence of accessory pigments called phycobilins. Diatoms: These are unicellular, microscopic algae that are found in both freshwater and marine environments. Diatoms are known for their unique silica cell walls, which have intricate and often beautiful patterns. Dinoflagellates: Dinoflagellates are a type of unicellular algae that are mostly marine. They have two flagella, which allow them to move in a spinning motion. Euglenoids: Euglenoids are single-celled organisms that can be either plant-like or animal-like. They have a whip-like tail called a flagellum that allows them to move and can be found in freshwater environments. Blue-green algae (cyanobacteria): Although not true algae, cyanobacteria are often referred to as blue-green algae. They are photosynthetic bacteria that can be found in a wide range of environments, including freshwater, marine, and terrestrial habitats.
Nutrient over enrichment (eutrophication) is the contamination of water by nutrients such as phosphates and nitrogen which encourage algal growth,. The algae eventually forms algae "blooms" or masses of floating and rotting algae which rob te water of oxygen
Algae is a type of plant found in coastal areas. Fungi are basically mushrooms. Athlete's foot is a type of fungus disease.
Red Algae is a bacteria... not an algae. It shows up on pool surfaces as loose, rust colored specks or clinging, bright red almost like a bright pink patches. Use a double dose of shock treatment.
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Algae's positive impacts include: • Being cost efficient and can grow almost anywhere. • Can supply biodiesel, ethanol and aviation fuels without compromising food source, arable land, or rain forests. • One of the fastest growing plants in the world [can yield 15 times more oil per acre than other plants] • Fit for cold weather. • A twin garage full of algae can produce energy equal to a football field of soybeans. • Algae can double its size in a day or less unlike like corn and potatoes which take months to grow.
Red algae are a source of food and food additives for humans.
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Red algae is a source of food and food additives for humans.
Algae can make their own glucose through photosynthesis.
Algae are the major producers of oxygen that humans (and other living organisms) use for respiration.
humans do eat algae.it is in ice cream milkshakes and more.
The diseases caused by algae are as follows:Amnesiac shellfish poisoningCiguateraParalytic shellfish poisoningProtothecosis
Algae have lots of uses not only for animals but also for humans. For animals, these can be considered as their primary source of nutrients. Humans nowadays find these beneficial in terms of supplement production.
Not if you have a pool. If you have a pool you will learn to hate the stuff. Certain types of algae may provide health benefits in humans. Algae can also be used as an energy source.
The useful effects of algae is that it provides oxygen for various living things. Algae is also a food resource for humans and fish. Algae can become harmful if they produce toxins. Too much algae in the water can kill fish because the algae consumes a great amount of oxygen and can block the sunlight from reaching underwater.
when algae toxins accumulate in shellfish :)