The answer is chlorophyll
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algae are classified according to color, they are also classified according to how they reproduce
The largest brown algae is the giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera), which can grow up to 150 feet in length. It forms dense underwater forests in cold, nutrient-rich waters along the coastlines of the Pacific Ocean.
Algae is found every where, even in the desert. If you take a handful of desert dirt and let it sit in some water in light, algae will start to grow. Thankfully it is very resilient, it produces most of the oceans oxygen and is the bottom link in the food chain for aquatic life. it is found in places which are damp and exposed to sunlight. it can also grow on walls. eg. under a tap
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in lakes and ponds
The most commonly encountered groups of freshwater algae are green algae, diatoms, and blue-green algae
Plants and algae can produce a slimy substance in a lake. Blue-green algae is the most dangerous type of algae for a lake to have because it can produce toxins.
an euglena has a flagellum and a green algae is green
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Chlorophyll is a noun. Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in most plants, algae, and cyanobacteria
algae are classified according to color, they are also classified according to how they reproduce
If I'm not mistaken, I believe it's that Protococcusspecies are chiefly terrestrial while most other green algae are aquatic.
The largest brown algae is the giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera), which can grow up to 150 feet in length. It forms dense underwater forests in cold, nutrient-rich waters along the coastlines of the Pacific Ocean.
Green algae are considered the most closely related to green plants, as they share similar photosynthetic pigments and cell structure. The chlorophytes and charophytes groups of green algae are particularly close relatives to land plants.
Algae is found every where, even in the desert. If you take a handful of desert dirt and let it sit in some water in light, algae will start to grow. Thankfully it is very resilient, it produces most of the oceans oxygen and is the bottom link in the food chain for aquatic life. it is found in places which are damp and exposed to sunlight. it can also grow on walls. eg. under a tap
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