algae will eventually die.
No,only green algae are
Light is made by algae by a chemical reaction that the algae produces in order for the algae itself to have enough food to survive. I suppose it is quite a natural and interesting chemical reaction.
cellwall
Reg algae are Eukaryotic, and have a double cell-wall. The first cell wall is made of pectin, and the second is made of cellulose.
Sebastian Hama did.
fastcoexist.com brings up a company:"Solazyme, a renewable algae oil company". They provide oil made of algae for many chemicals, cosmetics and nutritional uses.
algae will eventually die.
check out origin oil.com they cracked the code on algae oil.
Niether. Petroleum is formed primarily from algae. The algae is buried. Under het and pressure, the algae is converted into kerogen, then to petroleum, then to natural gas.
Most of it was eaten by algae. BP managed to recover some of it, but more than likely it was eaten by algae.
Production of Bio diesel can b achieved from plants algae,algae oils,algae micro elements vegetable oil,waste vegetable oil cooking oil,waste cooking oil animal fats and jatropha plants.the modern method is of jatropha plant
No,only green algae are
Algae fuel is any fuel made using algae. Algae are a type of simple organism, of which most are photosynthetic (they get their energy from the sun). The smallest algae are unicellular, the largest are the seaweeds that make up kelp forests. Some types of algae use sunlight to make oil, and if these algae are harvested and the oil extracted from them, the oil can be used in a variety of ways, including as a replacement for petroleum derived diesel fuel. Whatever portion of the algae which is not oil, is carbohydrates and proteins. These carbohydrates and proteins can be processed to produce butanol, a oily, energy-dense alcohol, which can be used as a direct gasoline substitute. The oil from algae can also be converted (using the same processes that are used on petroleum) into other types of fuel, such as biogasoline, and aviation biofuel. The non-oil components of algae can also be converted to other fuels besides butanol (although that's one of the most valuable producable fuels), such as methane and ethanol.
green algae
Ice cream is almost never made of algae. Although I have heard of an algae-flavored ice cream that was tinted green...
Light is made by algae by a chemical reaction that the algae produces in order for the algae itself to have enough food to survive. I suppose it is quite a natural and interesting chemical reaction.