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U nidentified A quatic O rganism httpwwwbrainpopcomsciencescientificinquiryscientificmethod ALGAE or FUNGI FUNGI Water Molds More similar to animals Eat leaf litter in stream beds. Ivana O’Dell. Issues in Science and Technology. March, 2009. My stance. Biofuel made out of algae - best alternative to fossil fuel.. No issues with deforestation, food shortages, and pollution.. Biofuels. Steven F, Myles K, Kyle S, Will . B. Teacher Facilitator: Todd White, EISD. What is our project? . Sending algae to a microgravity environment to observe its growth.. Compare to a ground truth experiment.. Elysia chlorotica. Olivia . Archambault. , . John . Minderman, Elizabeth Dudley, Mackenzie Tilley, and Russell . Bowles. Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT). Rumpho M E et al. J Exp Biol 2011;214:303-311. . According to five king dome . classifiction. system whish was suggested by . Ropert. . wittaker. in 1969. the 5 kingdoms were ( . monera. , . protista. , plants ,animals ,fungi) . So algae included in . . Ponds can be fragile habitats where small amounts of pollution can have significant effects on the life in,. on and around them. . Nitrogen and Phosphorus based fertilisers (which make plants grow better) are washed out of and off soils from farms, causing rapid algal growth.. SEAWEEDS. . An Overview. Phycology. The study of Algae. Also called . Algology. Not a plant - lack the structural complexity of higher plants . They DO photosynthesize. Characteristics. Range in size from . plant. , . animal. , . fungus. , or . bacteria. (prokaryote).. Protists are . eukaryotic. having a distinct nucleus and organelles.. Most . protists. are . unicellular. (one-celled) but some are . Attached algal habitats in a generalized river ecosystem. Algae and bacteria on a sand grain. Diagram of an epiphyte . biofilm. and nutrient flow within the community. SEM micrographs of . periphyton. Grouped under: . Stramenophila . (because they are aquatic). EX: golden algae, diatoms ,. water molds.. Phylum: . Phaeophyta . BROWN ALGAE:. . 1500 species . multi-cellular . Protista. Are located in rocky shores in North America . DHA From Algae Market Report published by value market research, it provides a comprehensive market analysis which includes market size, share, value, growth, trends during forecast period 2019-2025 along with strategic development of the key player with their market share. Further, the market has been bifurcated into sub-segments with regional and country market with in-depth analysis. View More @ https://www.valuemarketresearch.com/report/dha-from-algae-market Bacteria. Archaea. Lobose amoebae. Cellular slime molds. Plasmodial slime molds. Fungi. Choanoflagellates. Animals. Parabasilids. Diplomonads. Euglenids. Kinetoplastids. Glaucophyte algae. Red algae. October 1, 2014. Jonathan L. Male. Director, . Bioenergy Technologies Office . Outline. Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) Overview. Algae Program . Research and Development . Portfolio . Algae Program Demonstration Portfolio. all. . shapes . and sizes. . Algae . are not plants, even though they sometimes look . like. . them. . . They . are all referred to as algae, the . red. , green and brown . algae. . are . Lauren Cottral, Shweta Karmakar, Janalyce Torres. Islip High School. Results. We were successfully able to microscopically identify the algae and isolate the DNA of the samples but the various primers caused only certain samples to react and amplify. Monocultures made it possible to microscopically identify the algae species. Isolating the DNA was successful as shown in the Gel from our Gel electrophoresis test. The test is to see how much DNA is extracted from a sample. The primer rbcl was able to amplify sample IHS-011 identified as .
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