algae
The answer is chlorophyll
Golden Brown Algae is mostly found in saltwater and some are found in freshwater
algae are classified according to color, they are also classified according to how they reproduce
The "algae" most people think of as algae are Cyanobacteria, *blue green algae*. By the name of the phylum you can guess that this "algae" is a bacteria, you are right. Scientifically speaking, true algae is only found in the Kingdom Protista, it is not plant, bacteria, fungi, or animal. We call Kingdom Protista the "grab bag kingdom" because it is home to the wierdest organisms that just don't fit well into other kingdoms. An example a true algae is Rhodophyta (red algae) Rhod=Red, Phyta=Algae. But to the lay person, they will mistake most Cyanobacteria for algae, and unless you are a biologist, this is just fine :)
algae
in lakes and ponds
The answer is chlorophyll
The most commonly encountered groups of freshwater algae are green algae, diatoms, and blue-green algae
Algae
Algae are the most common plant found in coral reefs.
Golden Brown Algae is mostly found in saltwater and some are found in freshwater
No, algae are not harmful unless it dies. (Found this answer on Yahoo.com)
It is mostely found in the oceans surface waters; algae only grows where sunlight can provide energy for it. Most algae occur within the first 50 or so feet of water.
golden algae
algae are classified according to color, they are also classified according to how they reproduce
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