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chlorophyte

NOUN
  1. algae that are clear green in color; often growing on wet ricks or damp wood or the surface of stagnant water

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  • We conclude that there is no evidence available to support assignment of Halysis either to chlorophyte algae or to cyanobacteria.
  • For example, replacement of diatoms with chlorophytes will alter cycling of silica because diatoms require silica and chlorophytes do not.
  • The plastids of rhodophytes, chlorophytes, and glaucophytes are surrounded by two membranes and probably directly derived from a cyanobacterial ancestor and are thus called primary plastids.
  • For example, replacement of diatoms with chlorophytes will alter cycling of silica because diatoms require silica and chlorophytes do not.
  • Many features of chlamydomonas sex are believed to have evolved early in the chlorophyte lineage. Mutation, selection and complexity - The Panda's Thumb
  • We also found 38 genes for the bryophyte P. patens and only one gene in the multicellular chlorophyte alga PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • The upstream and freshwater sections of these rivers are dominated by an assemblage of chlorophytes, diatoms, and cyanoprokaryotes (cyanobacteria).
  • The Omnipod chirped, This could be a species of chlorophyte plant known commonly as a Volvox. The Search For WondLa
  • In general, diatoms and chlorophytes had much higher biovolume than cyanobacteria and chrysophytes.
  • For example, diatoms generally have a lower phosphorus requirement than chlorophytes.
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