yes it is important to algae in reef building
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They allow it to float
They allow it to float
They allow it to float
Algae is the largest producer of oxygen
Symbiodinium which is commonly called as zooxanthellae or zoox are unicellular algae. They live in the tissues of reef-building corals.
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seaweed,reef-building corals, and blue-green algae
seaweed,reef-building corals, and blue-green algae
Algae have been present on Earth for millions of years, so they were not "discovered" by one single person. Different species of algae have been observed and recorded by various scientists and researchers over time, contributing to our understanding of their diversity and importance in ecosystems.
Zooxanthellae is the algae that has a symbiotic relationship with reef-building corals. These algae live within the coral's tissues and provide energy through photosynthesis, while the coral provides shelter and nutrients to the algae in return. This symbiotic relationship is crucial for the health and growth of coral reefs.
Red algae have a multicellular structure with a complex thallus, or body, that can vary in size and shape. They have chlorophyll a, as well as phycobiliproteins that give them their characteristic red color. Red algae are economically important as a source of agar, a gelatinous substance used in food and pharmaceutical industries. They are also used in the production of carrageenan, a thickening agent commonly found in food products and cosmetics.