Blue-green algae or Cyanophyceae uses photosynthesis to create food. The genus is called Oscillatoria. They are closely related to bacteria.
There is not a single binomial name for algae since each type of algae has its own. For instance, the binomial name of green algae is "Pediastrum boryanum," and the binomial name for red algae is "Rhodophyta."
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Spirulina is a genus of blue-green algae used as a nutritional supplement. Blue-green algae, which are microscopic fresh-water organisms, are also known as cyanobacteria.
These algae utilize chlorophyll a in photosynthesis. There is a big difference between the species of this genus with other microalgae. Nannocloropsis algae have neither chlorophyll b nor chlorophyll c.
Agar comes from Red Algae (primarily the Gracilaria genus).It mainly is produed from the red algae Gracilaria lichenoides.This algae is harvested along the western coast of the United States and in parts of Asia. To extract the agar the Algae is boiled, cooled, purified and then dried. The agar is then make into blocks, flakes, or granules.("Agar agar" is usually abbreviated as "agar".)
Ulothrix is a genus of filamentous green algae that employs vegetative reproduction. Vegetative reproduction is asexual, and does not require seeds or spores.
A bladderwort is any of a number of aquatic carnivorous plants of the genus Utricularia, which have open bladders which trap insects and crustaceans.
Blue-green algae or Cyanophyceae uses photosynthesis to create food. The genus is called Oscillatoria. They are closely related to bacteria.
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Stigeoclonium is a genus of algae, in the family Chaetophoraceae.
Do you mean Volvox, which is a genus of chlorophytes, a type of green algae
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Desmids are also known as Desmidiaceae, which is the family name for this group of green algae characterized by their unique cell structure and symmetry.
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How about ... Cyanidioschyzon Merolae? It is a primitive red algae (hard to pronounce though!) or a better one is... Lemanea. That is a freshwater genus.
How about ... Cyanidioschyzon Merolae? It is a primitive red algae (hard to pronounce though!) or a better one is... Lemanea. That is a freshwater genus.
Chlamydomonas is a genus of protist algae. It encompasses many species.Google is your friend!
Spirulina is a genus of blue-green algae used as a nutritional supplement. Blue-green algae, which are microscopic fresh-water organisms, are also known as cyanobacteria.