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Elysia chlorotica Olivia Archambault John Minderman Elizabeth Dudley Mackenzie Tilley and Russell Bowles Horizontal Gene Transfer HGT Rumpho M E et al J Exp
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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 2011214303311. Algae Algae have been used in animal and human diets since very early times Filamentous algae are usually considered as macrophytes since they often form floating masses that can be easily harvested although many c Note: The . details. of Section 4.6, and parts of Section 4.7 are not part of the Essential Knowledge for the AP Exam and I will not be testing you on them. I’ll go over the parts of those sections that you are expected to know tomorrow.. . U. nidentified . A. quatic . O. rganism. http://www.brainpop.com/science/scientificinquiry/scientificmethod. /. ALGAE or FUNGI ???. FUNGI. Water Molds. More similar to animals . Eat leaf litter in stream beds. Photosynthesis. Photosynthesis. Light driven transfer of electron across a membrane. Results in a proton gradient which drives the bonding of ADP and Pi to form ATP. Important in the production of Oxygen and the generation of carbon compounds that make aerobic metabolism possible. By Mark . Zhou and . Asad. . Zaheer. Structure. May live in colonies. Store energy as starch. Stacked thylakoids. Cell walls made of cellulose. Most have flagella. Red color from . phycoerythrin. . . 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.. Inheritance. Not all genetic material is in the nucleus. Mitochondria and chloroplasts contain their own genetic material in the form of one or more loops of . DNA. This DNA contains the genes for the organelle to properly function within the cell. DATE: . 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. 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 . Group 16:. Charlotte Myers, Vy Vu, Wout Moulin, Renata Bade, and Janek Witharana. Introduction. Can animals be photosynthetic?. Elysia chlorotica . (Sea Slug). Vaucheria . litorea (algae). Elysia chlorotica . All are free-floating. All capture light energy by oxygenic photosynthesis . All use a suite of photosynthetic pigments that includes Chlorophyll a.. Major Groups of Freshwater . Phytoplankters. Blue-Green Algae- . Protists. Chapter 16. How Ancient Bacteria Changed the World. Mounds of rock found near the Bahamas. Contain photosynthetic prokaryotes. 0. Stromatolites in northern Canada . Figure 16.0Ax1. Fossilized mats 2.5 billion years old mark a time when photosynthetic prokaryotes . Chapter 1 - John R Evans and Susanne von Caemmerer, Research School of Biology, Australian National University Contents 1.1 Leaf anatomy, light interception and gas exchange Case Study 1.1 - Deve 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 .
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