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Asked by Guest467794 in Tadpoles 8 months ago - 3 answers
I recently got a fish, i dont know if this will relate but maybe it will help. The lady at the pet store told me that the fish might not eat for a few days until it gets use to its environment ...more
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Asked by Guest in Biology 3 years ago - 1 answer
Algae are the several groups of simple living aquatic organisms that are having the tendency to capture light energy through the process of photosynthesis. This energy is used to convert the inorganic substances into the organic matter. It is a singular term. These algae's are regarded as simple plants. They span more than one domain. They include in them Eukaryota ...more
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Asked by Guest in Plants & Botany 3 years ago - 1 answer
The term 'algae' describes a kind of aquatic plant that is eukaryotic and either one celled or multi-celled and had no stems. Algae also have no roots neither leaves. The distinct feature of the plant is that they are autotrophic and get their food with the process of photosynthesis; chlorophyll is also present in the plant. If we take the habitat of algae ...more
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Asked by Guest122837 in Biology 10 months ago - 1 answer
Algae is a type of vegetation that grows in lakes and oceans. They could tell there was great recovery in sudbury after installing new smoke stack with better filter, first sign, after lakes had died, was algae began growing. Now people can fish there again. Also algae food for many fish ...more
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Asked by crazenguy in Biology 3 years ago - 1 answer
Rapid growth and death of aquatic plants, especially during hot weather in highly nutritious water. ...more
Answered by Krissh 3 years ago
What Is The Name Of The Fruit Containing Algae?
Asked by asthachat in Fruit 3 years ago - 1 answer
Algae as far as I know is seaweed... ...more
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Asked by Guest in Ecology 3 years ago - 1 answer
No. Algae cannot bloom. After all they increase by division, not by fertilization. Algal blooms are actually vast increases in the numbers of algae. Whereas in pools and streams the color of algae is a marshy green, many marine algae create a striking color in the water. You can find algae in the oceans, the ...more
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Asked by nelyfair23 in Biology 2 years ago - 2 answers
Here is a great website to answer your question: Algae BiofuelThe Aquatic Plant That Could Solve America's Fuel Crisis. New Report.www.GreenChipStocks.com/Biofuel_Rpt Please take the time to rate this answer. Thank you. I hope I have been of help to you. ...more
Answered by peace 2 years ago
What Are The Different Types Of Algae?
Asked by Advika in Biology 1 year ago - 2 answers
Green algae, small cell green algae, mustard algae, black algae, pink algae ...more
Answered by Skully 1 year ago
Can Give Me An Example Of An Algae?
Asked by Guest233282 in Biology 9 months ago - 1 answer
There are various types of algae. The most common example of algae is blue green algae. They are also known as Cyanobacteria. They are unicellular organisms and form colonies. Cyanobacteria belong to a phylum Cyanophyta which is related to bacteria. They have chloroplast and get their energy from the process of photosynthesis. The name of blue-green algae is because of their color. ...more
Answered by Amber22 9 months ago
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