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The Biology of Algae

The term algae is a catchall for several evolutionary lines of photosynthetic organisms: dinoflagellates, red algae (plastids with chlorophyll A), diatoms, yellow-brown algae and brown algae (chlorophylls A and C), and green algae (chlorophylls A and B). This program explores the diversity, structure, ecological roles, and modern classification of these vital primary producers.

The Biology of Algae

Running Time:20 minutes (approx.)
Grade Level:6 - 14
Closed Captioned:Yes
Audio Described:Yes
Year:©2006
Producer:BioMEDIA ASSOCIATES

The term algae is a catchall for several evolutionary lines of photosynthetic organisms: dinoflagellates, red algae (plastids with chlorophyll A), diatoms, yellow-brown algae and brown algae (chlorophylls A and C), and green algae (chlorophylls A and B). This program explores the diversity, structure, ecological roles, and modern classification of these vital primary producers.

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