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Monosiphonous algae are
algae which consist of a
single row of
cells with, or without, cortication.
Polysiphonous Maggs, C.A. and Hommersand, M.H. 1993...
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growing to no more than 30 cm (12 in) in length. They
consist of a
terete monosiphonous axis of
cells surrounded by
smaller cells forming a cortex. In most...
- two
species with
thickest blade. The
stalks can be
monosiphonous or
multisiphonous where monosiphonous stalks are smooth, or
variously covered with spinous...
- red alga.
Ceramium shuttleworthianum is a
small alga
fundamentally monosiphonous with
densely interwoven branches. The
cylindrical branches are incompletely...
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cells each
surrounded by
cells of the same
length as the
axial cells.
Monosiphonous algae Maggs, C.A. and Hommersand, M.H. 1993.
Seaweeds of the British...
- red alga in the
division Rhodophyta. This
small red alga is
basically monosiphonous,
rarely no more than 8 cm long. It
consists of
erect tufts of filaments...
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small marine red alga. This
species is
cylindrical and
fundamentally monosiphonous. It
appears as
tufts of
erect axes to 14 cm long,
densely branched attached...
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attached by
multicellular rhizoids. The
structure is
basically of a
monosiphonous axis and
erect branches with
strongly inrolled apices. The segments...
- as
dense tufts to no more than 12 cm long.
Grows as
densely branched monosiphonous axes
consisting of
large cells showing cortication only at the nodes...
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erect tufts of
densely branched laterals. The
filaments are
basically monosiphonous, the axes are
composed of
large cells in
series with
cortical bands...