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filamentous green algae

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Azolla and Anaebaena Symbiosis
... ) covered with a reddish carpet of Azolla filiculoides. The bright green areas are masses of the filamentous green algae, Mougeotia and Spirogyra. Virtually any sample of Azolla examined under a ... produce reddish anthocyanin in the leaves, in contrast with the bright green carpets of duckweed and filamentous green algae. Several water fern plants (Azolla filiculoides) floating on the water surface. ...
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The Cycad Pages
... -green algae growing in the coralloid roots of Encephalartos altensteinii and in culture." Phycologia 14(1): 25-33. Grilli Caiola, Maria. 1975b. "Structural and ultrastructural aspects of blue-green algae ... Peter and A. Sellstedt. 1990. "Occurrence and localization of an uptake hydrogenase in the filamentous heterocystous cyanobacterium Nostoc PCC73102." Protoplasma 159: 9-15. Liu Guo-fan, Deng Ting- ...
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On-Line Glossary: A
... mycelium. (pl. actinomycetes). (16) actinomycetes. (literally "ray fungi") filamentous bacteria that have sometimes been classified as Fungi Imperfecti ... aerobe. (15) agar. Mixture of polysaccharides derived from red algae that forms a gel at temperatures below about 40C ... 16) anthocyanescence. Having reddish-purple color in tissues that are normally green; often a symptom of plant disease appearing in ...
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Glossary
... algae, comprising red phycoerythrin and blue-green phycocyanin planktonic - free-floating pleurocarpous - prostrate (used for mosses) prokaryote simple organism without a defined nucleus or internal membranes protonema (pl. protonemata) the filamentous ... equal halves in 2 or more planes rhizoid hair-like filamentous anchorage/absorbing organ ribosome organelle responsible for protein synthesis seed ...
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Palomar Mtn. Lichens
... filamentous algae and cyanobacteria growing on moist soil and bark, and in ponds and streams, including species of diatoms (chrysophytes), Protococcus, Spirogyra, Oedogonium, Ulothrix, Nostoc and Anabaena. An interesting macoscopic green ... Fungi Photos Of Green Algae (Division Chlorophyta) References: Armstrong, W.P. and J.L. Platt. 1993. "The Marriage Between Algae and Fungi." Fremontia 22 ...
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Guide to Understanding and Managing Lakes: Part I (Physical Measurements)
... and filamentous algae and the maximum standing crop of littoral macrophytes during the growing season; species composition, diversity, and seasonal successional patterns of the phytoplankton, filamentous algae, and ... washed into surface waters. Living organisms, notably blooms of blue-green algae, green algae, and diatoms often impart blue-green, green, and yellow-brown colors to the water. Blood-red ...
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newsletter 32 #1c on phycology on algae, seaweeds, phytoplankton
... presented with questions and graphic plates of algae features requesting the user to make a choice. Algal features include cell wall shape, chloroplast shape, filamentous or colonial habit, motility, some ecology, and ... L. Lowe UMBS Dept. of Biological Sciences 1111 Nat. Sci. Bldg. Bowling Green State University Univ. of Michigan Bowling Green, OH 43403 Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1048 Ph. 419-372-8562 Ph ...
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www.seaweed.ie
... ALGAE-L Aquaculture Books Brown Seaweed Irish Seaweed Industry Green Algae Links Medicine Red Seaweed Uses What are Seaweeds? What are Algae? Top 20 algae Phaeophyceae: Brown Algae ... green algae) The walls are made of cellulose and alginic acid, a long-chained heteropolysaccharide. There are no known unicellular or colonial representatives; the simplest form of plant is a branched, filamentous ...
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www.seaweed.ie
... .seaweed.ie Welcome ALGAE-L Aquaculture Books Brown Seaweed Irish Seaweed Industry Green Algae Links Medicine Red Seaweed Uses What are Seaweeds? What are Algae? Top 20 algae Kelps: Laminaria and ... differentiated into holdfast (below), stipe and lamina; the gametophyte is undifferentiated and is filamentous and creeping. Sexual reproduction is oogamous; antherozoids (male gametes) are produced by a ...
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UCMP Glossary: Cell biology
... of cellulose, as are the green algae and certain protists, while fungi have cell walls of chitin. chloroplast -- A chlorophyll-containing plastid found in algal and green plant cells. chromosome -- Linear ... of DNA to new host. trichocyst -- Organelle in ciliates and dinoflagellates which releases long filamentous proteins when the cell is disturbed. Used as a defense against would-be predators. ...
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