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Multicellular Algae
  • Characteristic 1
  • Live in/near water sources

http//www.eplantscience.com/botanical_biotechnolo
gy_biology_chemistry/images/Plant20organisms/Gree
n_algae/Chlorophyta_large.jpg, http//www.californ
iasciencecenter.org/Exhibits/WorldOfEcology/Forest
Zone/KelpForest/images/Island-kelp-forest.jpg,
http//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/29
/Red_algae.jpg,
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Multicellular Algae
  • Characteristic 2
  • Lack vascular tissue

http//universe-review.ca/I10-24-vascular.jpg,
http//en.es-static.us/upl/2012/03/seaweed.jpeg
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Multicellular Algae
  • Characteristic 3
  • Some unicellular, some colonial, most
    multicellular

http//www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/imgdec03/volv3
sm.jpg, http//www.marlin.ac.uk/imgs/o_ulvlac.jpg
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Multicellular Algae
  • Characteristic 4
  • Reproductive cycles involve alternating sexual
    and asexual stages

http//www.biologyjunction.com/images/chlamydomona
srepro.jpg
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Multicellular Algae
  • Characteristic 5
  • Well-adapted to life in water
  • Thin leaf-like structures (2 cells thick)
  • Movement of materials into the organism is
    through diffusion
  • No stems
  • Ease of sexual reproduction

http//www.mrcorfe.com/KS4/Edexcel/Biology/B2-1-Li
vingCells/images/DiffusionCell.jpg
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Multicellular Algae
  • Characteristic 6
  • Adapted to life in the intertidal zone
  • Cell wall of cellulose and gel-like sugar (slimy
    and rubbery)
  • Some have CaCO3

http//www.waterencyclopedia.com/images/wsci_01_im
g0122.jpg
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Algal groups in phycology
  • According to
  • Chlorophyll and accessory pigments
  • Form in which food is stored

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Division Rhodophyta (Red algae)
Chondrus crispus, Irish moss
  • Habitat
  • Some freshwater, most marine
  • Polar regions, tropics
  • Up to 260 m depth
  • Pigments
  • Chl a (all)
  • phycoerythrin absorbs blue light
  • appears green, pink, red, purple, black
  • Food reserve Floridean starch
  • Mostly multicellular no flagella and centrioles

Lithothamnion glaciale
http//www.biopix.nl/Temp/JCS20Chondrus20crispus
2015579.jpg, http//www.uwphoto.no/500/esv151cd22
1.jpg, http//media.treehugger.com/assets/images/2
011/10/porphyra.jpg
Porphyra ? nori
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Division Phaeophyta (Brown algae)
  • Habitat
  • Mostly marine
  • Cool, shallow coastal waters of temperate/arctic
    areas
  • Pigments
  • Chl a and c
  • fucoxanthin
  • Dusky olive/yellow-brown
  • Food reserve laminarin
  • All multicellular largest and most complex algae

Macrocystis pyrifera, giant kelp
http//s1.hubimg.com/u/4873716_f260.jpg,
http//www.ohio.edu/plantbio/vislab/algaeimage/jpe
gs/Sarg.JPG, http//www.deepseaimages.com/dsilibra
ry/data/683/22003_0208_125426aa_1_1.jpg
Padina
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Phaeophyta structures
  • Thallus (pl. thalli) sprout- plantlike seaweed
    body
  • holdfast attachment
  • stipe stemlike support
  • blade surface for photosynthesis
  • bladder flotation, keeps blades near surface

http//ez002.k12.sd.us/kelpai.jpg
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SEXUAL Reproduction in Fucus
Only multicellular part of the life
cycle
http//plantphys.info/organismal/lechtml/images/fu
cuslc.gif
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DIvision Chlorophyta (green algae)
  • Habitat Freshwater/marine/moist areas
  • Pigments Chl a and b, carotenoids
  • Food reserve starch
  • Cell wall of cellulose
  • Unicellular/colonial/multicellular
  • Ancestors of modern land plants

Volvox
http//www.ruf.rice.edu/bioslabs/studies/inverteb
rates/invertimages/chlamy.gif, http//www.microsco
py-uk.org.uk/mag/imgdec03/volvoxbirth2.jpg,
http//www.aphotomarine.com/images/seaweed/green_s
eaweed_sea_lettuce_ulva_linza_17-03-09.jpg
Ulva
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Unicellular green alga
  • Chlamydomonas
  • Ponds, ditches
  • 2 flagella
  • Cup-shaped chloroplast
  • Pyrenoid at base synthesizes and stores starch
  • 2 small contractile vacuoles
  • Eyespot
  • Cell wall not made of cellulose

http//universe-review.ca/I10-68-greenalgae1.jpg,
http//silicasecchidisk.conncoll.edu/Pics/Other20
Algae/Green_jpegs/Chlamydomonas_Key100.jpg
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colonial green algae
  • Gonium
  • 4-42 identical cells living together but
    functioning independently
  • Volvox
  • 500-50,000 cells arranged in hollow spheres
  • Most cells identical few produce gametes
  • Oedogonium
  • Threadlike colonies
  • Holdfast cell attached to lake/pond bottom
  • Asexual reproduction broken filaments divide and
    grow
  • Sexual reproduction formation of gametes

http//protist.i.hosei.ac.jp/pdb/images/Chlorophyt
a/Gonium/sp_2a.jpg, http//anugrahjuni.files.wordp
ress.com/2010/02/oedogonium2.gif
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multicellular green algae
  • Ulva
  • Intertidal zone of marine habitats
  • Truly multicellular
  • 2-cells thick but tough

http//2.bp.blogspot.com/_bQO5DdNy04g/S_3l_CGS8rI/
AAAAAAAADgs/sCQ9cyg6lu0/s1600/i1023ulva.jpg
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Reproduction in chlorophyta
Haploid, N
  • Alternation of generations
  • Diploid ? haploid stages
  • Asexual ? sexual modes of reproduction
  • Asexual ? spore formation
  • Sexual ? gamete formation
  • Both are haploid reproductive cells

Diploid, 2N
http//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/99
/Haploid_vs_diploid.svg
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Reproduction in chlamydomonas
(unfavorable conditions)
2N ? N
N ? N
Dominant stage
Fertilization/Syngamy
Isogamy
http//www.biologyjunction.com/images/chlamydomona
srepro.jpg
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Reproduction in ulva
Multicellular diploid stage with sporangia that
produce spores
2N ? N
N ? N
Multicellular haploid stages with
gametangia that produce gametes
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Ecology of Algae
  • grasses of the sea
  • home to marine organisms
  • source of oxygen
  • source of pharmaceuticals
  • food products
  • algin from brown algae
  • carageenan and agar from red algae
  • non-food products

Laminaria
Kombu
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