Energy rich lipids, a waste product from algae is being looked into as a new source of fuel after fermentation into lactic acid.
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Fermentation process converts algae waste into lactic acid
By A*STAR Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences | March 15, 2013
um no algae is biotic because it is a plant um no algae is biotic because it is a plant
Oxygen is the answer.
What about it?
There are several marine animals that may eat green hair algae, such as hermit crabs, turbo snails, Tang fish, and certain species of sea urchins. It is important to research each species' diet and compatibility with your aquarium before introducing them to help control green hair algae growth.
Harmful microorganisms, such as certain species of bacteria and fungi, can feed off the decaying organic matter found in black algae waste. These organisms can contribute to the breakdown of organic material and release toxins that may harm aquatic life and disrupt the ecosystem. Proper cleaning and maintenance of aquariums or water bodies can help prevent the buildup of black algae waste and reduce the presence of these harmful microorganisms.
the waste products of algae and bacteria
yes
nitrates
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
It eats algae and waste materials.
When algae rapidly produce
Yes the sun is where algae gets its energy.
they die
The waste is returned to the soil as nutrients.
um no algae is biotic because it is a plant um no algae is biotic because it is a plant
Oxygen is the answer.
Sounds like mustard algae. Usually happens after a lot of rain or warm weather.