Caulerpa racemosa, also known as sea grapes, consists of thallus (leaf-like structures), rhizoids (root-like structures), stolons (stem-like structures), and reproductive structures called sporangia. These components help the algae to anchor itself, absorb nutrients, and reproduce efficiently in its marine environment.
The largest single-cell organism is the marine microorganism called Thiomargarita namibiensis. It can reach up to 0.75 mm in diameter, making it visible to the naked eye.
The scientific name for lato seaweed is Caulerpa lentillifera.
The scientific name of guso seaweed is Caulerpa lentillifera.
The largest unicellular plant is Caulerpa taxifolia, also known as "Killer Algae." It is a type of green seaweed that can grow up to 3 feet long.
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Very good question Caulerpa lentillifera or Caulerpa racemosa I forgot
Endang Sri Susilo S. has written: 'Kajian kandungan nutrisi Latoh (Caulerpa racemosa) sebagai upaya peningkatan gizi masyarakat pantai'
It's a plant!Actaea racemosaSymplocos racemosa
Muhlenbergia racemosa was created in 1803.
Danae racemosa was created in 1753.
Caulerpa are a type of seaweed in the plantae kingdom.
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Caulerpa belongs to the kingdom Plantae as it is a type of green algae.
bacause the mushroom is not a plant while the caulerpa seaweed is an algae plant
Scientific name: Symplocos racemosa ,French name: Symplocos à grappes,English name: Symplocos bark
Caulerpa is a type of saltwater macroalgae. They are often used in saltwater aquariums to combat microalgae. They are known to be one of the most aggressive macroalgae in the aquarium in terms of growth and thus the uptake of nutrients. In recent years the use of Caulerpa has been dwindling due to their unstable nature. When Caulerpa is stressed due to low lighting or lack of nutrients it will often break apart and disintegrate in the tank. The use of Caulerpa is now commonly replaced by a much more stable macroalgae called Chaetomorpha.
Cimicifuga racemosa