Dinoflagellates
yes algae have chloroplast , although some lower group algae behave as bacteria & fungi and may act as saprophytes with regards rajkamal
my bio book (human body systems -structure, function, and environment) says the limiting factor is Phosphate (page 124 under ecosystems)
Algae is something that goes naturally almost like a sea grass. If you add humic acid to algae you may see the algae become stressed.
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.
because its full of plants and plants are full choraphyll and chloraplats with are green wich causes the plant to become green.
yes algae have chloroplast , although some lower group algae behave as bacteria & fungi and may act as saprophytes with regards rajkamal
Antibiotics contain bacteria which helps us to fight with the particular disease.It may be of bacterial group or fungi group or algae group or protozoan group. For example penicillin is prepared from penicillium.
It may be Algae or Alga, the singular of Algae.
The safest way to do that is to use bio-friendly methods such as filtering or UV rays because these kill the algae but inflicts no harm to the fishes or any sea creature you have there. You can also opt for chemical methods but I wouldn't strongly recommend this because it can harm the water ecosystem. Yes, they can be more effective in eliminating algae from your pond but the side effects may be devastating.
Green algae
my bio book (human body systems -structure, function, and environment) says the limiting factor is Phosphate (page 124 under ecosystems)
Algae is something that goes naturally almost like a sea grass. If you add humic acid to algae you may see the algae become stressed.
Among the brown algae are the largest of all algae, the giant kelps, which may reach a length of over 100 ft (30 m).
No, sea grasses are aquatic plants. However, algae are considered to be protists.
A bit of algae will have no effect. A huge frond of algae may have some repurcussions on the snails ability to move.
Yes because the algae can clog the pump from pumping because the algae may start to grow around it then in it
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.