They produce oxygen as well as provide food for fish that are eaten by other fish. Allowing the cycle of life to continue!
They produce oxygen
Not if you have a pool. If you have a pool you will learn to hate the stuff. Certain types of algae may provide health benefits in humans. Algae can also be used as an energy source.
It makes toothpaste and make up. It is kind of helpful.
algae and other marine plants help supplies 71 percent of the worlds oxygen. they also are used to help cleanse chemicals from farms.
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Some of the types of algae are staghorn algae, black brush or beard algae, green spot algae, and green thread hair algae. Other types of algae are green water algae, and black green algae.
No, algae are not harmful unless it dies. (Found this answer on Yahoo.com)
Not if you have a pool. If you have a pool you will learn to hate the stuff. Certain types of algae may provide health benefits in humans. Algae can also be used as an energy source.
It makes toothpaste and make up. It is kind of helpful.
It feeds certain fish and helps contribute to the oxygen in the water in which it grows.
algae and other marine plants help supplies 71 percent of the worlds oxygen. they also are used to help cleanse chemicals from farms.
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Bacteria or bacterium is a microscopic single celled simple plants some are harmful and some are helpful. Algae is a simple chlorophyll-bearing organisms lacking true stems, roots, or leaves. Unicellular and multicellular; divided into blue-green algae (similar to bacteria) and all other algae.
Fungi and algae can help food shortages because they can be eaten by other plants and animals. They are also relatively easy to grow and cultivate.
Chlorine helps pools by killing of dangerous micro organisms. it is also helpful in keeping down the growth of algae.
Some of the types of algae are staghorn algae, black brush or beard algae, green spot algae, and green thread hair algae. Other types of algae are green water algae, and black green algae.
For small (5-20 gallons) tanks, a handful of Amani shrimp and albino algae eaters can be helpful, although in my own experience, albinos can be pretty fragile and die easily. For larger tanks (40+) plecos are the best choice. I've got a high-fin pleco and he's just great at eating algae and unwanted food
red algae, green algae, and brown algae