Although all algae have chlorophyll not all kinds of algae are green. Fire algae are unicellular algae that are red in color because of too little oxygen in the water
The yellow or orange color in cheese comes from the pigment beta-carotene, which is naturally present in green forage eaten by cows. It is not algae, but a precursor to Vitamin A that can provide a richer color to milk and dairy products.
Fire is not transparent. It emits light and has a color due to the chemical processes taking place during combustion. The color of fire can vary based on the temperature and the materials burning.
No, fire cannot be black. Fire emits light and heat, so it appears as a bright color such as yellow, orange, or red.
Purple fire can reach temperatures ranging from 1,300°C to 1,700°C, depending on the specific elements present in the fire causing it to emit a purple color.
When a fire burns very hot, it can produce a blue color. This is due to the high energy that causes certain compounds in the flames to emit a blue light. The color of a flame can be influenced by the temperature and the types of chemicals present in the fuel.
Fire Algae are in Phylum Pyrrophyta :)
the basis for classifying algae is color
You just have water and don't change it 'til 10 days The fire algae is the large no. In sea water or ocean.. Some people relefe the algae and they use for fire
The scientific name of fire algae is Pyrrophyta. It is a group of unicellular algae that possess two flagella and are known for their ability to produce bioluminescent light when disturbed.
olive color pant
Chlorophyll
Algae: Green algae, even red algae but phycoerythrin over populates it which gives the red algae its red color.
Green in color
The chlorophyll.
freshwater green algae
It is commonly known as the Golden algae.
Algae