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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...
- formation.
Chromista and
Alveolata algae (e.g., chrysophytes, diatoms,
phaeophytes, dinophytes) seem to have
evolved from
bikonts that have
acquired red...
- cyanophytes, rhodophytes, chrysophytes, xanthophytes, bacillariophytes,
phaeophytes,
pyrrhophytes (cryptophytes and dinophytes), euglenophytes, and chlorophytes...
- acid is used as a
defense by
certain marine species, for example, the
phaeophyte alga
Desmarestia munda (order Desmarestiales)
concentrates sulfuric acid...
- huxleyi), some diatoms, a
water mold, a cryptomonad, and Macrocystis, a
phaeophyte Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota (unranked):
Bikonta (unranked):...
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elongation factor, LSU rDNA cox1, cox2-3
spacer rbcL,
Rubisco spacer Phaeophytes RDNA ITS cox1, cox3 psbA, rbcL,
Rubisco spacer Chrysophytes and Synurophytes...
- the Indo-Pacific region. The
Kyphosus cinerascens has a
strict diet on
phaeophytes, chlorophytes, and rhodophytes,
making them herbivores. An
adult topsail...
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eastern Australia and
northern New Zealand. Its diet is
mainly composed of
phaeophytes,
typically Ecklonia radiata, and rhodophytes. K. sydney**** has a highly...
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gametophytes produce sperm and eggs to
create new sporophytes. Like all
phaeophytes, sea
palms use the
pigments chlorophyll a,
chlorophyll c, fucoxanthin...
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culture a
variety of species; in
Chile 50% of the
production involves Phaeophytes and the
other 50% is Rhodophytes.
China produces a
larger variety of...