Algae An Overview.

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Algae An Overview

Characteristics Range in size from microscopic to single celled organisms to large seaweed Autotrophic Aquatic and have flagella at some point in life Often contain pyrenoids, organelles that synthesis and store starch

STRUCTURE Four types of algae Unicellular Colonial Filamentous Multicellular

Unicellular

Colonial

Filamentous

Multicellular

IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF ALGAE

3 DIFFERENT SEAWEED BASED ON COLOR

Seaweed Anatomy

Phylum Chlorophyta Green algae 7000 diverse species Biologist reason that green algae give rise to land plants. Both green algae and land plants have chlorophyll A and B as well as carotenoids and store food as starch Both have walls made of cellulose

Phylum Rhodophyta 4000 species of RED Algae Most are marine Smaller than brown algae and are often found at a depth of 200 meters. Contain chlorophyll A and C as well as phycobilins which are important in absorbing light that can penetrate deep into the water Have cells coated in carrageenan which is used in cosmetics, gelatin capsules and some cheeses

Phylum Phaeophyta 1500 species of Brown algae Mostly marine and include seaweed and kelp All are multicellular and large (often reaching lengths of 147 feet) Individual alga may grow to a length of 100m with a holdfast, stipe and blade Used in cosmetics and most ice creams