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Algae. kelp forest. Algae. Kingdom Protista Eukaryotic with chloroplasts - autotrophic some are unicellular Multicellular algae are popularly called seaweeds (not plants). No leaves, stems, roots, or flowers. Thallus : the complete body Blades - leaf like, no veins
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Algae kelp forest
Algae Kingdom Protista Eukaryotic with chloroplasts - autotrophic some are unicellular Multicellular algae are popularly called seaweeds (not plants). No leaves, stems, roots, or flowers.
Thallus: the complete body Blades - leaf like, no veins Pneumatocysts – air bladder - gas filled bladder-keeps blade near light. May contain carbon monoxide or other toxic gas. Stipe - stem like Holdfast - looks like root but does not absorb food or H2O. Well developed in kelp.
3 types of Seaweed: 1. Green algae – phylum Chlorophyta about 10% are marine Coralline green algae - contains calcium, helps build coral reef. This is dead man’s fingers green algae
2. Brown algae – Phaeophyta -15,000 species are all marine Kelps food source for many people - sushi, seaweed Macrocytis - common type found in kelp beds or forests Habitat for many organisms
3. Red algae - Phylum Rhodophyta 4,000 species; mostly marine Red color, significant human uses. Some are parasitic and derive all nutrients from the host. Encrusting coralline red algae helps build coral reefs.
Uses of Algae • Eastern cultures commonly use for food • Western cultures extract polysaccharides thickening, emulsifying and gel. Undigestible, adds bulk to digestive system Carrageenan, algin, agar, alginate • Some brown kelp, Macrocystis can grow a foot a day • Harvested like wheat for human uses.
-bakery icings cleaners -cooked/instant pudding agar for microbiology -candies laxatives -fruit juices capsules and tablets -jams and jellies lotions and creams -salad dressings shampoos -whipped toppings toothpaste -milk shakes pastry filling -chocolate milk adhesives -cheeses syrups -cottage cheese explosives -ice cream
There are some marine plants that contribute to primary production: like these sea grasses that are true plants.
Monera, Protista, and Plantae are all marine producers with Protista contributing the most.