Algae has holdfasts that anchor it ... anchors the kelp to the sea ... Importance of Kelp Kelp also protects coastlines from damaging wave action by creating drag ...
Algae * Algae - what are they? _____ plants _____true roots, only attachment structures (holdfasts) _____internal transport system produce _____ some _____!
Adelaide Coastline Sand Carting May 2004 Glenelg Beach Removing 2-3 metres depth of sand Glenelg Beach Holdfast Shores Marina Cause of the buildup of sand is the ...
Algae Tony Li and Bryan Eng Parts of an alga Thallus: seaweed body Holdfast: anchors the alga Stipe: stemlike part used for support Blade: leaflike, photosynthesis ...
How long does it take the octopus to change colors? Less ... What is a holdfast? The roots that attach kelp to the rocks. Name a poisonous seaweed (to humans) ...
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Phaeophyta (Brown algae) The majority are live in marine environments, on rocks in cool waters. They contain chlorophyll as well as a yellow-brown carotenoid called ...
Phylum Platyhelminthes The Flatworms Phylum Platyhelminthes Characteristics Bilateral symmetry Flattened bodies 12,000+ species 1 mm to 10 m Most aquatic or parasitic ...
Title: Zygnemataceae Author: Ross Koning Last modified by: Biology Department Created Date: 10/20/2004 2:24:15 AM Document presentation format: On-screen Show
Interesting Facts. The giant kelps are the largest of the Phaeophyta and can growth over 100 meters long. Other examples of Phaeophyta include many types of seaweed.
Kingdom Protista Unicellular plants and animals General Information Protista, from the Greek protistos = first Diverse group Aka Algae & Protozoa Most are Unicellular ...
Kingdom Protista Unicellular plants and animals General Information Protista, from the Greek protistos = first Diverse group Aka Algae & Protozoa Most are Unicellular ...
Benthic Communities living along the bottom of the ocean Benthic Communities living along the bottom of the ocean Benthic Communities Rocky Intertidal Zones Coral ...
Marine Biology Algae Color pages Directions: Describe the types of algae (labeled with a *) in 2-3 sentences on separate sheet of paper or the back of the color page.
ALGAE Algae - What is it? Algae are plant-like organisms that belong to the Kingdom Protista. Algae are a diverse group of protists. In other words they are all very ...
Meiosis. Zoospores. Plus and minus gametes. Zygospore. Reproduction in Multicellular Algae ... The spore undergoes meiosis and produces 4 haploid zoospores. ...
Seaweeds or Macroalgae are the large primary producers of the sea. Though more complex than the unicellular algae, seaweeds still lack the complex structures found in ...
Division Phaeophyta (Brown Algae): with fucoxanthin; ... What are the Different Types of Seaweeds, and How Do They Impact Our Lives? Author: Bill Last modified by:
Multicellular Primary Producers ~ Seaweeds Seaweeds marine Macroalgae Threee types red, brown, and green algae Most species are benthic Can be fouling ...
SEAWEEDS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS BY S.BARATHY SELVARANI II M.Sc., MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY CONT . Wastewater treatment There are two main areas where seaweeds have the ...
Characteristic 1 Live in/near water sources MULTICELLULAR ALGAE http://www.eplantscience.com/botanical_biotechnology_biology_chemistry/images/Plant%20organisms/Green ...
Multicellular Algae: The Seaweeds and Marine Plants I. Multicellular Algae Marine Algae = seaweed = macrophytes Classified in either Plantae or Protista depending on ...
Algae Algae diverse simple mostly aquatic mostly photosynthetic Belong to the kingdom Protista Eukaryotic So they have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles ...
Primary Producers Bacteria, Protists, and Plants Capture and Flow of energy Producers Photosynthesis Chemosynthesis Consumers Animals eating the producers Cellular ...
microscopic to seaweeds hundreds of feet in length. Do not have true ... Stemlike structures are called the stipe. Store food as a carbohydrate called laminarin ...
Role of H2O in the Coral Sea The part water plays in my biome is pretty much everything. ... Coral Reefs: A coral reef is made up of hundreds oh ployps skeletons.
Rocky Intertidal Zone. General Characteristics. Steep coasts without large amounts of sediment ... Ice sheets scraped sediment from the shelf. Conditions ...
life cycle of the hydatid tapeworm, Echinococcus granulosus ... http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~parasite/taenia.html. human tapeworm: Taenia spp. ...
Sporozoans Sporozoans are animal-like protists that have part of their life cycle inside the cells of their hosts. ... Phytophthora caused the potato blight in Ireland.
Marine Algae By: Mike Dedio, Christian Bailey, Alex Zimm, Arianna Dean Algae Basics Algae are Eukaryotic meaning that their cells have a nucleus-classified under the ...
Title: ENVI 21 Life in the Ocean Author: Ron Kaufmann Last modified by: USD Created Date: 9/2/2003 2:36:55 AM Document presentation format: On-screen Show
Bell work What are some abiotic factors in marine ecosystems? Are these abiotic factors different from the abiotic factors in land biomes? Marine Ecosystems ...
Strange but true Sea Cucumber Echinoderms (like starfish, sea urchins, sand dollars) Radially symmetrical Have a water-vascular system that functions as hydraulic ...