Yes, algae have DNA just like most living organisms. DNA is the genetic material that carries the instructions for growth, development, and functioning of an organism.
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In present classification all algae contain nucleus . In classical classification algae were of two types . 1 Blue green algae lack nucleus and 2 all other algae are eukaryotic and possess nuclei .
In prokaryotes, the cytoplasm contains the DNA. In eukaryotes, there are several (either two or three) organelles that contain DNA: the nucleus, the mitochondria, and in plants and algae the chloroplasts also.
Black light UV works by emitting ultraviolet (UV) radiation that damages the DNA of algae, preventing the algae from reproducing and eventually killing them. The UV light targets the cells of the algae, disrupting their biological processes and ultimately leading to their death.
UV sanitizers are effective at neutralizing bacteria, viruses, and some algae by breaking down their DNA. However, they may not be as effective against algae that is already established in the pool. Regular brushing and proper circulation are essential to prevent algae growth in hard-to-reach areas that UV light may not reach effectively.
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In present classification all algae contain nucleus . In classical classification algae were of two types . 1 Blue green algae lack nucleus and 2 all other algae are eukaryotic and possess nuclei .
For human DNA, either spirulina (blue/green) algae or whole/raw hempseeds
They all contain DNA in there genetic material
In prokaryotes, the cytoplasm contains the DNA. In eukaryotes, there are several (either two or three) organelles that contain DNA: the nucleus, the mitochondria, and in plants and algae the chloroplasts also.
Black light UV works by emitting ultraviolet (UV) radiation that damages the DNA of algae, preventing the algae from reproducing and eventually killing them. The UV light targets the cells of the algae, disrupting their biological processes and ultimately leading to their death.
UV sanitizers are effective at neutralizing bacteria, viruses, and some algae by breaking down their DNA. However, they may not be as effective against algae that is already established in the pool. Regular brushing and proper circulation are essential to prevent algae growth in hard-to-reach areas that UV light may not reach effectively.
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.
Most algae, or seaweed contains a chloroplast that is similar to cyanobacteria. Chloroplasts are made up of circular DNA similar to those in cyanobacteria and represent reduced endosymbiotic cyanobacteria.
The domain for multicellular organisms that can photosynthesize and contain DNA in a nucleus is Eukarya. These organisms have membrane-bound organelles, including a nucleus where their genetic material is stored. Examples include plants and algae.
In cells, DNA is found within the nucleus, where it is organized into structures called chromosomes. Genes are specific segments of DNA that contain the instructions for making proteins. Genes are located on chromosomes.
The DNA in algal cells is found within the nucleus, which is a membrane-bound organelle that houses the cell's genetic material in the form of chromosomes. Additionally, some algae species may also have DNA present in organelles called chloroplasts, which were once free-living organisms that were incorporated into the cell through endosymbiosis.