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7 major phyla of algae 4 are unicellular 3 are multicellular Many have accessory pigments that allow harvesting of sunlight that chlorphyll a and b do not harvest Make up most phytoplankton 4 unicellular algae: › Euglenophytes › Chrysophytes › Diatoms › dinoflagellates
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Phylum Euglenophyta Have two flagella but no cell wall Separated from zooflagellates due to the presence of a cell wall Most prevalent of these is euglena › Eyespot – highly specialized structure that allows organism to sense sunlight and move towards it › Also contain “pellicle” that allow them to move through mud when no water is present
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Phylum Chrysophyta (means golden plants) Yellow-green and golden-brown algae Chloroplasts contain bright yellow pigments Contain pectin in their cell walls instead of cellulose (like plants) Store food in the form of oil instead of starch Reproduce asexually and sexually
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Phylum Bacillariophyta Among most abundant and beautiful organisms on earth! Produce thin cells walls rich in silicon
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Phylum Pyrrophyta Half are photosynthetic and other half are heterotrophs Most have two flagella Reproduce asexually by binary fission Most are luminescent Also called “fire plants”
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