Blue-green algae or Cyanophyceae uses photosynthesis to create food. The genus is called Oscillatoria. They are closely related to bacteria.
Spyrogyra is classified as a genus of green algae in the family Zygnemataceae. It is a filamentous algae that is commonly found in freshwater habitats.
no mucor i sin a way a type of mild belonging to the fungi group
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Porolithon spp.
The green algae genus Volvox has many different forms, ranging from single-celled organisms to multicellular colonies. These colonies can have a spherical shape and contain hundreds to thousands of cells working together.
These algae utilize chlorophyll a in photosynthesis. There is a big difference between the species of this genus with other microalgae. Nannocloropsis algae have neither chlorophyll b nor chlorophyll c.
Blue-green algae or Cyanophyceae uses photosynthesis to create food. The genus is called Oscillatoria. They are closely related to bacteria.
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Stigeoclonium is a genus of algae, in the family Chaetophoraceae.
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Do you mean Volvox, which is a genus of chlorophytes, a type of green algae
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How about ... Cyanidioschyzon Merolae? It is a primitive red algae (hard to pronounce though!) or a better one is... Lemanea. That is a freshwater genus.
How about ... Cyanidioschyzon Merolae? It is a primitive red algae (hard to pronounce though!) or a better one is... Lemanea. That is a freshwater genus.
Chlamydomonas is a genus of protist algae. It encompasses many species.Google is your friend!
Spyrogyra is classified as a genus of green algae in the family Zygnemataceae. It is a filamentous algae that is commonly found in freshwater habitats.
"Thermonita" refers to a genus of algae within the class Rhodophyceae, commonly known as red algae. These algae are typically found in marine environments and are notable for their role in coral reef ecosystems and their contributions to the formation of calcium carbonate structures. The term may also relate to specific species within this genus, which can vary in characteristics and ecological significance.