explain why algae have been taken aboard space station
projects astronomy and stuff to do with space
co2 is taken out of the water
Chlorella and cyanobacteria are commonly used algae in space research due to their ability to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen through photosynthesis, which is essential for life support systems in space environments. These algae can also provide nutrition for astronauts through their protein and vitamin content.
It was used as a potential algae based food for long periods in space
The space taken up by an object is called volume.
This can be referred to as "remaining space" or "available space."
Most of space is taken up by the rarest, least dense nothingness imaginable.
The amount of space taken by an object is called its volume. This is the measure of how much three-dimensional space an object occupies.
Most of space is taken up by the rarest, least dense nothingness imaginable.
Positive space is the space taken up by shapes or color. Negative space is the space that isn't.
Photograps are type from the space
Purple algae in a saltwater fish tank is likely coralline algae, a type of beneficial algae that adds color and beauty to the aquarium. Coralline algae are important for maintaining a healthy ecosystem as they compete with other nuisance algae for space and nutrients, ultimately helping to keep the tank clean. It is common for coralline algae to grow on hard surfaces like rocks, glass, and substrate in saltwater aquariums.