As it is an algae, it must obtain its energy VIA photosynthesis
calcium and light
Brown algae are photosynthetic, so it obtains its energy by converting light energy.
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The scientific or taxonomic name would be Porolithon spp.
Algae obtain their food from photosynthesis . They absorb sunlight that gets to them and with a couple different processes they turn the sunlight into light energy which is converted into chemical energy which helps to make energy ( ATP ).With the ATP they can transform carbon - di - oxide into glucose . Glucose is their food.
H. William Johansen has written: 'Coralline algae, a first synthesis' -- subject(s): Coralline algae 'Morphology and systematics of coralline algae with special reference to Calliarthron' -- subject(s): Calliarthron, Coralline algae
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calcium and light
They obtain energy from green algae
Coralline algae is classed as a red algae. Red algae is unique because it has adapted to be able to photosynthesise not only in light (producing O2) but also in darkness and at night (producing CO2). This means that coralline algae can still thrive in low light, as long as the water has a high enough oxygen content.
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Chloroplast
Individual cells of coraline algae are microsopic. Colonies vary in size greatly.
coralline algae
Brown algae are photosynthetic, so it obtains its energy by converting light energy.
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Protozoa eat food to obtain energy and algae use photosynthesis.