Kingdoms of life in the Sea
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Transcript Kingdoms of life in the Sea
Unicellular and Multicellular
Organisms
Unicellular Organisms
Unicellular organism are one celled living
things.
Algae are one celled organisms that contain
chlorophyll, and live on or near the surface.
Algae produce most of the O2 that we
breathe.
Algae are microscopic and can not be seen
by the naked eye.
The most common forms of Algae are:
Diatoms- make their own food (photosynthesis)
Dinoflagellates- can both make their own food
and get food from other sources
Diatoms and Dinoflagellates
Multicellular Algae
Seaweed are the most common form of
multicellular algae.
There are three types of Seaweed:
Red
Brown
Green
Seaweed has leaves for photosynthesis,
stems for transport, and roots for absorbing
water.
Seaweeds are vascular plants.
There are many species of seaweed and
each has its own special adaptation for
survival.
Seaweeds
Summary
Algae produces most of the oxygen that we
breathe.
Multicellular algae, or seaweed, is classified
in three colors: red, green, and brown.
Unicellular Algae is broken down into two
groups Diatoms and Dinoflagellates.
All of these organisms have special and
unique adaptations that enable them to
survive their environments.
Plankton is a combination of uni and
multicellular algae and forms the basis of all
life in the ocean.
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