ulva lactuca is a plant or more specifically a protist so it does not specifically eat but more photosynthesize. The chlorophyl is the reason for the bright and immense green colouring of the leaves.
http://www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/reprint/81/3/937.pdf
http://www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/reprint/97/4/1439.pdf
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Ulva_lactuca
these are some websites i found useful while currently doing a project on it if you need any other info . there was a lot of info on photosynthesis on those websites
Ulva produces what ?
asexual sporophyte ulva plants is called so, as it produces spores and sexual gametophyte ulva plant is so called as it produces gametes
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In the life cycle of the green algae ulva, the phasw that produces male and female gametes is known as a gametophyte.
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Lactuca canadensis was created in 1759.
Ulva produces what ?
The population of Ulva is 16.
The area of Ulva is 19.9 square kilometers.
Asexual ulva is diploid because it has two sets of chromosomes.
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Charles F. Rhyne has written: 'Field and experimental studies of the systematics and ecology of Ulva curvata and Ulva rotundata' -- subject(s): Ulva curvata, Ulva rotundata, Algae
Lactuca sativa
asexual sporophyte ulva plants is called so, as it produces spores and sexual gametophyte ulva plant is so called as it produces gametes
multicellular
The lettuce, which is usually consumed as a leaf vegetable, is part of the Plantae Kingdom. The Family that it belongs in is called the Asteraceae.
Ulva is a genus of green algae belonging to the phylum Chlorophyta. It is commonly referred to as sea lettuce and is found worldwide in marine environments. Ulva species are known for their bright green color and flat, leaf-like morphology.