Title: Marine Algae The Seaweeds
1Marine AlgaeThe Seaweeds
2Types of Algae
- Chlorophyta Green
- Phaeophyta Brown
- Rhodophyta Red
3The Green Algae
- Have the same pigments as land plants
- More than 7,000 species
- Marine algae are macro
- Alteration of generations
4Acetabularia
5Caulerpa spp
6Caulerpa spp
7Caulerpa floridana
8Caulerpa racemosa
9Caulerpa spp
10Caulerpa spp
11Chaetomorpha
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13Halimeda spp
14Udotea spp
15Ulva lactuca
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17Ventricularia spp
18Phaeophyta
- Largest and most complex of the algae
- All are marine
- Brown color comes from accessory pigments
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21Dictyota
22Fucus
23Fucus
24Laminaria
25Padina
26Turbinaria
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28When Columbus reached the deep blue waters of the
central North Atlantic, he thought he was very
close to shore. After all, there was suddenly an
abundance of plant life in the form of a floating
algae, which he called, simply, "weed." His
sailors, meanwhile, feared that their ships would
become irretrievably entangled in the stuff.
Their fears were misplaced as were Columbus'
hopes. The weed which scientists ultimately
dubbed sargassum, after a Portuguese word for it
is neither sturdy nor abundant enough to
ensnare a ship of any size. And even the
westernmost boundaries of the Sargasso Sea a
two-million-square-mile ellipse of deep-blue
water adrift in the North Atlantic lie many
hundreds of miles from the North American shore
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31Sargassum
32Kelp
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34Rhodophyta
- Greek word Rhodos Red
- Accessory pigment phycoerythrin gives the red
color plus allows them to survive at greater
depths. - Phycoerythrins are also found in cyanobacteria
35Halimenia spp
36Halimenia spp
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38Renouxia spp
39Rhodogrodon spp
40Sebdenia spp
41Trichoglowia spp
42Corraline red alga
43Hydrolython spp
44Peyssonellia spp