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Common algae plants include kelp, wakame, staghorn, foxtail algae, hijikia, etc.
Kelp is a large perennial edible algae, and the spore of the plant is relatively large and has a flat band. It is divided into three parts: blade, shank and retainer, and the retainer is pseudoroot-shaped. The leaves are composed of epidermis, cortex, and medullary tissues, and the lower part of the leaves has sporangia.
Kelp is a nutritious and important marine resource.
Wakame belongs to the phylum Brown Algae, Brown Algae, Laminaria Order, Pterophytae, and Wakame is an annual plant of seaweeds. Because the leaf edge of wakame is pinnate lobes, the leaves are thinner than kelp, and the shape is like a banana leaf fan, which also resembles a wakame, so it is named wakame. Wakame is a temperate seaweed that can tolerate higher water temperatures.
Staghorn is an algae plantRock cabbage is a perennial herb that is a common seaweed. Staghorn is often grown in high mountain snow, it is not afraid of severe cold, does not rot and spoils, and has high nutritional value.
Foxtail is a perennial stout submerged herb in the family Foxtail in the family Dioceae. Foxtail algae is suitable for indoor water greening and is a good material for decorating glass containers. If cultivated in an aquarium, it can be used as a medium ground or background grass.
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The more common algae plants include kelp, red algae, dinoflagellates, yellow algae, diatoms, cyanobacteria, green algae, brown algae, golden algae, sea least, staghorn, hijikia, euglena algae, wakame, etc., and the characteristics of these plants are simple structure, no differentiation of roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits and other organs, but contain or regret chlorophyll, which can carry out photosynthesis.
Algae plants are primitive and ancient lower plants, these plants are characterized by simple structure, no differentiation of roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits and other organs, but they contain chlorophyll and can carry out photosynthesis.
The more common algae plants are kelp, red algae, dinoflagellates, yellow algae, diatoms, cyanobacteria, green sage, brown algae, golden algae, dill, staghorn, hijiki, euglena algae, wakame and so on.
Jackie. Rosewood is a plant of the phylum Rhodophyta, the height of the algae is about 5-12 cm, the plant is clustered with thin stems, and the young branches are cylindrical, and it grows mostly on the rocks of the mid-tidal zone.
Green algae. Chlorella is a plant of the phylum Chlorophyta, and its cells are very similar to higher plants, both have a nucleus, which is mostly found on the surface of fresh water or stagnant water, and has more chlorophyll content.
Golden algae. Golden algae is a plant of the phylum Isoflagellophyta, which is golden brown in color and is a single-celled swimming species, the plant contains carotene and natural pigments, and prefers to survive in water with low temperatures and little organic matter.
Diatom. Diatom is a plant of the phylum Diatom, the form of the plant has chains, ribbons, clusters, etc., the whole is orange-yellow, the vegetative body has no flagella, and most of them grow in open ocean waters.
Wakame. Wakame is an algae plant of the phylum Brown Algae, the whole is brown leathery, the length of the plant varies from 1-2 meters, there are obvious anterior protrusions in the middle, there are pinnate lobes on both sides, and it mostly grows in the zone of 1-4 meters below the low tide line.
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1. Common algae plants include kelp, staghorn, hijiki, pineapple, and wakame.
2. Algae are a relatively primitive and ancient class of lower organisms. Algae have a simple structure, without the differentiation of roots, stems, and leaves, and are mostly single-celled, colony, or multicellular phyllodes. For example, chlorella is unicellular, and the algae belong to the group, and the kelp is phyllodes.
Algae contain photosynthetic pigments such as chlorophyll, can carry out photosynthesis, and are autotrophic organisms.
3. There are about 30,000 species of algae plants, mainly distributed in freshwater or seawater, divided into freshwater algae and marine algae, including cyanophyta, euglenophyta, pyrrophyta, chrysophyta, xanthophyta, bacillariophyta, chlorophyta, and rhodophyta, Phaeophyta, phylum Brown phyta. There are a variety of body types, including unicellular, swarm (formed by the aggregation of many single cells, and the cells do not have close physiological connections), multicellular filaments and phyllodes; Higher species have simple tissue differentiation. The size of the algae varies from a few microns to a microscope. The larger ones are visible to the naked eye, and the largest body is more than 100 meters long.
Overbreeding of certain species can cause phenomena such as red tides (oceans) and blooms (freshwater).
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There are about 30,000 species of algae plants, among which the common algae plants are kelp, staghorn, hijiki, pineapple, wakame, flat algae, Dunaliella, chlorella, seaweed, hair cabbage, Ulva and Ulva. Kelp, wakame, seaweed, blue-haired cabbage, Ulva and Ulva are all important edible algae. Hijiki is also known as staghorn tip Chunsong, trouser bush sea vegetable sprouts, sea barley, etc., the algae body is yellow-brown, the phyllodes are very varied, and the shape is varied.
Introduction of kombu
Kelp is a large perennial edible algae, the leaves are composed of epidermis, cortex and medullary tissues, and the lower part of the leaves has sporangia, with mucus cavities, which can secrete slippery substances, and grows in the sea with low water temperature.
Kelp is a subarctic algae endemic to the North Pacific Ocean, and some kelp is also found in the Atlantic Ocean, which generally grows on subtidal rocks.
Introduction of wakame
Wakame belongs to the phylum Brown Algae, Brown Algae, Laminaria Order, Pterophytae, Wakame spp., the leaf margin is pinnate lobes, the leaves are thinner than kelp, the appearance is like a banana leaf fan, and it is also like a wakame, so it is named.
Wakame is a temperate seaweed, which can tolerate higher water temperatures, and the naturally grown wakame in China is mainly distributed in Zhoushan Group Rent Zheng Island and Shengsi Island in Zhejiang Province.
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Algae occupy a particularly important place in marine living resources.
The more common algae mainly include: ground fungus, hair cabbage, kudzu rice, and large spirulina in cyanobacteria; green seaweed, moss, ulva in green algae; nori and cauliflower in red algae; Kelp in brown algae, wakame. Most seaweeds are sweet, cold and salty, and are very popular dishes.
Kelp is neither a red algae nor a green algae. Kelp belongs to brown algae.
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