Holdfast
a "root like" structure called a holdfast attaches spores to a surface on which they can grow.
The purpose of holdfasts are to secure the algae in place, similar to how roots function, except they do not absorb nutrients like roots do.
Algae have neither. Species of multicellular algae grow a body called a "thallus." A thallus may be simply a long string of cells, a bush-like or a feather-like structure, or a superficially plant-like structure, like those seen in kelp. The stem-like portions of a thallus (in those algae species that form a plant-like thallus) is sometimes called a "stipe." (The leaf-like portion is called a "blade," and the root-like portion called a "holdfast")
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due to sun light and photosynthesis.
The scientific name of Sargassum is Sargassum spp.
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The Holdfast Chronicles was created in 1978.
Sargassum seaweed is a type of seaweed found along the coasts of Japan and China. Two species, Sargassum fusiforme and Sargassum pallidum, are both referred to as sargassum seaweed or gulfweed in English and hai zao in Chinese.
Sargassum pipefish was created in 1758.
No Sargassum is a type of algae or seaweed depending on where it is found
Sargassum is an aquatic plant and is found in tropical areas.
sargassum is a autotrophic brown algae
The area of City of Holdfast Bay is 13.72 square kilometers.
The primary use of sargassum seaweed is to treat goiters.
Sargassum is a type of brown seaweed belonging to the Phylum Phaeophyta.