Today, these microorganisms are considered to be bacteria; however, they are still sometimes referred to by their old name, “blue-green algae.” They differ mainly in that they are prokaryotes, like all bacteria, but they can make their own food by photosynthesis. Cyanobacteria are a very an...
How do green algae differ from plants? What is the mode of reproduction for algae? Name the first biologist that studied tadpoles. Based on what characteristics would algae be considered as plant-like? What are Cyanobacteria and what is their role in microbial evolution? What is the study of...
Algae are often classified as plants and not animals, and sometimes they’re considered protists. Green algae are neither herbivores, carnivores, nor omnivores, and fascinatingly, they make their food through photosynthesis. How Do Algae Defend Themselves? It is improbable for any organism to get ...
What is the importance of nitrogen in plants? what is the importance of nitrogen for living organisms? What are the characteristics of coliform bacteria and their importance in water quality? How does the presence of algae indicate either pollution or productivity of a body of water?
leptonyx are considered to be junior synonyms. Also described are C. stella sp.n., from starfish at the Azores and C. cavediniae sp.n., living among algae in the Mediterranean. The sources of apparent morphological variability in caprellids are discussed.doi:10.1080/00222939800770491...
"Algae help to keep atmospheric carbon dioxide levels stable by storing [the gas] in organic materials that include oil deposits and inorganic carbonate rocks," Graham said. Green algae, diatoms and cyanobacteria are just some of the microalgal species that are considered good candidates for the ...
This theory made sense,until it was later found that algae do not play a part in the red colour of the flowing liquid at all.What really causes Talor Glacier's waters appear blood red,is the presence of iron oxide in the liquid.The waters of the blood falls are ...
They're actually kind of combination of some sort of fungus and some sort of algae that live together in a symbiotic relationship. Anyway... Okay, reindeer, um, oh, oh yes, and one more thing about lichens. They crank out a lot of chemicals, which is probably at least part of the ...
The production of EPS is a general property of microorganisms in natural environments and has been shown to occur both in prokaryotic (Bacteria, Archaea) and in eukaryotic (algae, fungi) microorganisms. Biofilms containing mixed populations of these organisms are ubiquitously distributed in natural ...
What animal eats algae and phytoplankton? What organisms live in a pelagic zone? What is animal taxonomy? What clade are members of the phylum Cnidaria? What eats members of the phylum Annelida? What animals are classified as amphibians?