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Three Phyla Of Algae - Coggle Diagram
Three Phyla Of Algae
Red Algae
They are multicellular, filament and blade structure
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Examples of red algal species are Rhodella, Compsopogon, Stylonema, Bangia, etc
Dinoflagellates
They are found in both marine and freshwater, though mostly in the marine form.
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Due to the presence of chlorophyll a, c, and xanthophyll, they have different types of colours, such as red, brown, and green. Their plastids are surrounded by 3 layered structures.
Green Algae
They are unicellular, multicellular, colonial and flagellates.
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Higher organisms use green algae to conduct photosynthesis for them. Other species of green algae have a symbiotic relationship with other organisms.
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Examples of green algae include Spirogyra, Ulothrix, Volvox, etc
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