red algae red algae contain a pigment r-phycoerythrin which absorbs blue light and reflects red light. blue light can penetrate deeper parts of sea than other lights of higher wavelengths. hence we find red algae in deep sea oceans
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If in shallow water, the plants that grow on the bottom, but if on deep water, on floating algae.
Yes, Brown algae differs from Red and Green algae because Brown algae is used as a thickener in alot of foods. Red and Green algae are used for most of the time for fish and other underwater animals to eat.
Red Algae§ phylum Rhodophyta meaning "red plants"§ contain chlorophyll a and reddish accessory pigment called phycobilin( blue light disperses more than other coloured lights, so it reaches deep in the ocean where the red algae)► absorbs blue light which allows red algae to live deeper in the ocean.
brown algae
coral, algae that stuff
Snails have a main diet of algae and a lot of algae is found in the deep crevices of rocks.
It can live in deep water.
red algae red algae contain a pigment r-phycoerythrin which absorbs blue light and reflects red light. blue light can penetrate deeper parts of sea than other lights of higher wavelengths. hence we find red algae in deep sea oceans
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They are dependent on photosynthesis. That's why they can not be found in the deep.
Marine algae are photosynthetic. At depths below 200m there is very little sunlight which would make photosynthesis extremely difficult.
Not enough light to support photosythesis
The cold would affect it from growing in the deep water and depending on how deep the it would receive less and less sunlight which it needs to grow
yes, actually 200 meters :P
If in shallow water, the plants that grow on the bottom, but if on deep water, on floating algae.