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Algae eater (2945 bytes)
2: <tr><th align="center" bgcolor=pink>'''algae eaters'''</th></tr> 28: ...sing a sucker-like mouth, and feed primarily on [[algae]]. 30: ...sometimes kept in [[aquarium|aquaria]] to control algae. It can range up to 28 cm in length, but aquariu... 32: ...'' (''Gyrinocheilus pennocki'') and the '''Borneo Algae Eater''' (''Gyrinocheilus pustulosus''). 34: ...he only fish that will also graze on 'Black Brush Algae,' which are freshwater Rhodophyta, or [[Red alga]... Phycology (875 bytes) 1: ...bdiscipline of [[botany]], is the study of [[alga|algae]]. 2: ...ge size (for example, seaweeds such as [[kelp]]). Algae are important as [[primary production|primary pro... 3: ...rokaryote|prokaryotic]] forms known as blue-green algae or [[cyanobacteria]]. 9: [[Category:Algae]] Phycoerythrin (743 bytes) 1: ...ue-green]], and [[crytomonad algae|crytomonad]] [[algae]]. 5: In algae, phycoerythrin is an accessory pigment to the mai... Phycobilin (433 bytes) 1: ... of up to 260 meters, but then so do some [[green algae]]. Rhizochromulina (523 bytes) 1: ... zoospores which are similar to flagellate golden algae in form. Alginite (203 bytes) 1: ...type of [[kerogen]]. It is made from decomposed [[algae]] and other [[plant]] material. Alginite is also ... 4: [[Category:Algae]] Mucilage (716 bytes) 2: ... algae]] and [[cyanobacteria]]. Amongst the green algae especially the group [[Volvocales]] are known to ... 4: ...]]s. Therefore exoplysaccharide-producing "[[soil algae]]" play a vital role in the ecology of the world'... Brown alga (1091 bytes) 1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = khaki | name = Brown algae}} 15: ...brown algae''' are a large group of multicellular algae, including various sorts of [[seaweed]]. Their d... 18: [[Category:Algae]] Charales (1187 bytes) 16: ... and have the most complex structure of all green algae. 17: [[Category:Green algae]] Ectocarpene (413 bytes) 2: ...cent and can be sensed by humans when millions of algae [[gametes]] swarm the sea water and the females s... Chlorophyta (876 bytes) 12: ...omprises most of what are commonly called [[green algae]] and includes most members of the grade of putat... 16: Lewis, L.A, McCourt, R.M. (2004) Green algae and the origin of land plants. ''AMERICAN JOURNAL... Haptophyte (970 bytes) 1: ...y to those of the [[heterokont]]s, such as golden algae, but the structure of the rest of the cell is dif... 5: [[Category:Algae]] Charophyta (1031 bytes) 16: The '''Charophyta''' are a division of [[green algae]], including the closest relatives of the [[embry... 19: Lewis, L.A, McCourt, R.M. (2004) Green algae and the origin of land plants. ''AMERICAN JOURNAL... 20: [[Category:Green algae]] Coenobia (505 bytes) 6: [[Category:Green algae]] Limiting nutrient (587 bytes) 5: smaller quantities than needed for algae to 8: of algae stops expanding. If more of the limiting Zygnematales (1881 bytes) 15: ... higher plants than they are to most of the other algae. 17: [[Category:Green algae]] Plastid (2804 bytes) 11: ...hromoplast are plant-specific and do not occur in algae. Algal plastids may also differ from plant plasti... 13: ...but - only in plants and in closely related green algae - contain stroma and grana [[thylakoid]]s. The gl... 15: ... yet clear whether they derived from red or green algae. 17: ...inoflagellates]]. The [[dinoflagellates]] take up algae as food. They keep the plastid of the digested al... Glaucophyte (1476 bytes) 8: [[Category:Algae]] Ulvophyceae (1315 bytes) 22: Lewis, L.A, McCourt, R.M. (2004) Green algae and the origin of land plants. ''AMERICAN JOURNAL... 23: [[Category:Green algae]] Chlorophyceae (1453 bytes) 25: ...yceae is sometimes used to apply to all the green algae except the [[Charales]], and the internal divisio... 27: [[Category:Green algae]]
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