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Algae (UK: /ˈælɡiː/ AL-ghee, US: /ˈældʒiː/ AL-jee; sg.: alga /ˈælɡə/ AL-gə) is an
informal term for any
organisms of a
large and
diverse group of photosynthetic...
- chrysomonads, golden-brown
algae or
golden algae, are a
large group of
algae,
found mostly in freshwater.
Golden algae is also
commonly used to refer...
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Coralline algae are red
algae in the
order Corallinales. They are
characterized by a
thallus that is hard
because of
calcareous deposits contained within...
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Brown algae (sg.: alga) are a
large group of
multicellular algae comprising the
class Phaeophyceae. They
include many
seaweeds located in
colder waters...
- cyanobacteria's
informal common name, blue-green
algae,
although as
prokaryotes they are not
scientifically classified as
algae.
Cyanobacteria are
probably the most...
- An
algae bioreactor is used for
cultivating micro or macroalgae.
Algae may be
cultivated for the
purposes of biom****
production (as in a
seaweed cultivator)...
- Red
algae, or
Rhodophyta (/roʊˈdɒfɪtə/, /ˌroʊdəˈfaɪtə/; from
Ancient Gr**** ῥόδον (rhódon) 'rose' and φυτόν (phutón) 'plant'), make up one of the oldest...
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plants living underwater, such as seaweed, or
plants living near water, like
algae. In Hawaii,
there are
approximately one
hundred names for
kinds of limu...
- The
green algae (sg.:
green alga) are a
group of chlorophyll-containing
autotrophic eukaryotes consisting of the
phylum Prasinodermophyta and its unnamed...
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Algae Lake is a narrow,
winding lake, 9
nautical miles (17 km) long and
between 0.2 and 1
nautical mile (0.4 and 1.9 km) wide,
extending in an east–west...