Some foods that contain red algae include ice cream, yogurt, frosting, cream soup, and sherbet.
The algae that grow contain red pigments, and they float on the water.
red algae red algae contain a pigment r-phycoerythrin which absorbs blue light and reflects red light. blue light can penetrate deeper parts of sea than other lights of higher wavelengths. hence we find red algae in deep sea oceans
Algae is a eukaryotic plant, its cells contain chloroplasts.
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Yes, Brown algae differs from Red and Green algae because Brown algae is used as a thickener in alot of foods. Red and Green algae are used for most of the time for fish and other underwater animals to eat.
Red algae cell walls contain agar. while green algae cell walls contain cellulose Answer 2 Agar is a chemical obtained from walls of certain red marine algae .It is not Algae itself .
The algae that grow contain red pigments, and they float on the water.
red algae red algae contain a pigment r-phycoerythrin which absorbs blue light and reflects red light. blue light can penetrate deeper parts of sea than other lights of higher wavelengths. hence we find red algae in deep sea oceans
No, sushi itself translates to raw fish- but many combination rolls may contain reg algae- just ask the waitor or look at the label for the ingredients
Sea weed chocolate milk peanut butter yogurt jello cups ect... many of which are very common at a home One way to see if your food contains seaweed is by seeing if it has any of these ingredients: carrageenan, alginate, or agar.
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Algae is a eukaryotic plant, its cells contain chloroplasts.
Algae: Green algae, even red algae but phycoerythrin over populates it which gives the red algae its red color.
red algae.............
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Yes, Brown algae differs from Red and Green algae because Brown algae is used as a thickener in alot of foods. Red and Green algae are used for most of the time for fish and other underwater animals to eat.
A Rhodophyta (red algae) does not eat, but rather uses Photosynthesis. This results in a red algae using the sun to make its own food.