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  1. And its modification. Uses Agar, a gelatinous substance derived from red, algae , has a number of commercial uses. Alginates Between 100,000 and 170,000 wet
  2. Fertilizers in runoff from farms. When subsequently harvested, the enriched, algae ,itself can be used as fertilizer. * Aquariums and ponds can be filtered using
  3. Microphytes, or planktonic algae constitute the majority of cultivated, algae , Macro algae , commonly known as seaweed, also have many commercial and
  4. Be bacteria. The term algae is now restricted to eukaryotic organisms. All true, algae ,therefore have a nucleus enclosed within a membrane and plastids bound in one
  5. To higher plants The first plants on earth evolved from shallow freshwater, algae ,much like Chart some 400 million years ago. These probably had an isomorphic
  6. Of dinoflagellates, and evidence generally points to an origin from red, algae ,rather than green. The Apicomplexa comprise the bulk of what used to be called
  7. In addition to the thousands of species of fish, the river supports crabs, algae , and turtles. Fish. The Amazonian fish fauna is the center of diversity for
  8. Greenhouse-gas emissions by 60 to 80 percent. The solution would be blending, algae ,fuels with existing jet fuel: * Boeing and Air New Zealand are collaborating
  9. Not found in the other alga groups. Symbiotic algae Some species of, algae ,form symbiotic relationships with other organisms. In these symbioses, the
  10. Algae, and the green algae . The most complex forms are found among the green, algae ,(see Charles and Charophyte),in a lineage that eventually led to the higher
  11. Form symbiotic relationships with other organisms. In these symbioses,the, algae ,supply photosynthesis (organic substances) to the host organism providing
  12. Regard this as outdated as they are now considered to be bacteria. The term, algae ,is now restricted to eukaryotic organisms. All true algae therefore have a
  13. Allows for a positive net primary production. As the sea ice recedes exotic, algae ,dominate the first phase of the bloom, and a strong bloom dominate by diatoms
  14. Hunting ground. The flora of the period has been revealed by fossils of green, algae , fungi, mosses,horsetails, ferns,cycles, ginkgoes,and several families of
  15. And the charophytes. — some of which may reach 50 m in length (helps)—the red, algae , and the green algae . The most complex forms are found among the green algae (
  16. Itself can be used as fertilizer. * Aquariums and ponds can be filtered using, algae , which absorb nutrients from the water in a device called an Algae scrubber
  17. Most of them still need water to lay their eggs. Symbiosis with single celled, algae ,that lives in the jelly-like layer of the eggs has evolved several times. The
  18. Led to the higher land plants. The point where these non-algal plants begin and, algae ,stop is usually taken to be the presence of reproductive organs with protective
  19. Bacteria such as purple and green sulfur bacteria. Fossilized filamentous, algae ,from the Cinthya basin have been dated back to 1.6 to 1.7 billion years ago.
  20. They did with commercial fertilizers. Pigments The natural pigments produced by, algae ,can be used as an alternative to chemical dyes and coloring agents. Stabilizing
  21. The jaws into the big jaws of predatory frogs (most tadpoles are scraping of, algae ,or are filter feeders) * The transformation of the digestive system: the long
  22. The quality of water flowing into rivers, streams,and oceans. The enriched, algae ,itself also can be used as a fertilizer. Researchers collected and dried the
  23. Developed the ATS, which are shallow,100-foot raceways of nylon netting where, algae ,colonies can form, and studied its efficacy for three years. They found that
  24. Black, red,green, blue. Accordingly, the modern study of marine and freshwater, algae ,is called either psychology or apology. The name Focus appears in a number of
  25. Goes, the protist feeds on small flagellates, diminutive dilates, microscopic, algae , etc. Abel Mansion Tasman (; 1603–1659) was a Dutch seafarer, explorer,and
  26. Organic compound arsenobetaine is found in some marine foods such as fish and, algae , and also in mushrooms in larger concentrations. The average person's intake
  27. Such as Peninsula. These are specialized heterodox algae , related to golden, algae , diatoms, brown algae , and the like, which have microtubule-supported tentacles
  28. Algae Micro algae , also referred to as phytoplankton, microphytes, or planktonic, algae ,constitute the majority of cultivated algae . Macro algae , commonly known as
  29. The undesirable accumulation, adhesion,and growth of microorganisms, plants, algae , tube worms, barnacles,mollusks, and other organisms). By inhibiting microbial
  30. Under; however some have been recorded to a depth of. The various sorts of, algae ,play significant roles in aquatic ecology. Microscopic forms that live
  31. Developed from anodizes such as Peninsula. These are specialized heterodox, algae , related to golden algae , diatoms,brown algae , and the like, which have
  32. Require it as part of their nutrition. It is biosynthesized by all plants and, algae , many vertebrates and by a few bacteria starting from certain sugars and sugar
  33. Deposits of bitumen are formed from the remains of ancient, microscopic, algae , and other once-living things. When these organisms died, their remains were
  34. Using incident light and the carbon dioxide produced in the host. Endosymbiosis, algae ,in the Stony Corals are described by the term zooxanthellae, with the host
  35. Some of which may reach 50 m in length (helps)—the red algae , and the green, algae , The most complex forms are found among the green algae (see Charles and
  36. Base for most marine food chains. In very high densities (algal blooms) these, algae ,may discolor the water and outcompete, poison,or asphyxiate other life forms.
  37. Constitute a paraplegic and polyphyletic group, Diatoms are also examples of, algae , Algae are found in the fossil record dating back to approximately 3 billion
  38. Cell layers, a characteristic not found in the other alga groups. Symbiotic, algae ,Some species of algae form symbiotic relationships with other organisms. In
  39. These are specialized heterodox algae , related to golden algae , diatoms,brown, algae , and the like, which have microtubule-supported tentacles. As far as the diet
  40. Colonies can form, and studied its efficacy for three years. They found that, algae ,can readily be used to reduce the nutrient runoff from agricultural fields and
  41. Though the prokaryotic cyanobacteria (commonly referred to as blue-green, algae ,) were traditionally included as" algae " in older textbooks, many modern
  42. Because they are antimicrobial (i.e., they destroy bacteria, viruses,fungi, algae , and other microbes) and they therefore prevent biofouling (i.e., the
  43. e.g. some acetic acid bacteria) or D-glucose via galactonolactone (e.g., algae ,) or glucuronolactone (e.g. vertebrates) While most vertebrates can produce
  44. Commonly referred to as blue-green algae ) were traditionally included as ", algae ," in older textbooks, many modern sources regard this as outdated as they are
  45. The host organism derives some or all of its energy requirements from the, algae , Examples are as follows. Lichens (hence" photoing" is the more accurate
  46. Greenland and Iceland. (ALA). Pollution control * Sewage can be treated with, algae , reducing the need for greater amounts of toxic chemicals than are already used
  47. Can be used as a fertilizer. Researchers collected and dried the nutrient-rich, algae ,from the ATS and studied its potential as an organic fertilizer. They found
  48. Energy sources and have limited or no photosynthetic apparatus. Nearly all, algae ,have photosynthetic machinery ultimately derived from the Cyanobacteria, and so
  49. Have a tadpole stage, which is a totally different organism that is a grazing, algae ,or on growth or filtering plankton until a certain size has been reached, where
  50. Long run, biofuels should equal or beat the cost level of fossil fuels. Here, algae ,based fuels hold great promise, directly related to the potential to produce

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