- racemosa, are also
known as sea
grapes or
green caviar in English. It is a
siphonous macroalgae,
meaning it is a
giant single cell with
multiple nuclei, and...
-
algae in the
family Bryopsidaceae.
Species in the
genus are macroscopic,
siphonous marine green algae that are made up of
units of
single tubular filaments...
-
longer spadix than A. simorrhinum.
Arisarum foliage is
parasitized by the
siphonous green algae Phyllosiphon arisari Kühn. It
induces necrosis in leaf tissue...
- Griffithsia) and
green algae (e.g., the
internodal cells of Chara). In the
siphonous green algae Bryopsidales and some Dasycladales, the
entire thallus is...
- blunder.
Being a
member of the
order Bryopsidales,
Codium is
coenocytic and
siphonous.
Their spongy thallus is
composed of a single, multinucleated, branched...
- Membranous/thalloid/foliaceous
Multinucleated Syncytial Coenocytic Siphonous Siphonocladous Multicellular s.s./tissular/histonal Cell
surface structures...
- coenocytic,
meaning it has a
multinucleate thallus organization. It is also
siphonous,
meaning unlike other algae, the
thallus and the
nuclei are not separated...
- et al. (March 2009). "A multi-locus time-calibrated
phylogeny of the
siphonous green algae".
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 50 (3): 642–653....
- an
invasive species on the
coasts of the
Northern Atlantic Ocean. This
siphonous green alga is of two
subspecies in
Great Britain and Ireland. They are...
- , Botrydium) -
siphonous organization; ****ual
reproduction isogamous or
anisogamous Order Vaucheriales (e.g., Vaucheria) -
siphonous organization; ****ual...