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Seaweeds or Macroalgae are the
large primary producers of the
sea.
Though more complex than the
unicellular algae, seaweeds still
lack the complex structures
found in land plants.
General Structure
This is a very
diverse group,
and although
they lack true
leaves, stems,
and roots, they
have a few
common
structures.
The complete body
is called the
thallus no matter
the growth form.
Usually, all regions
of the thallus can
photosynthesize.
The leaf-like
flattened portions
are called blades.
The blades are
usually the main
photosynthetic
region.These are
not true leaves
because they lack
Most seaweeds
have gas-filled
bladders or floats
that will help them
maximize sunlight
exposure.
Sometime these
floats contain
carbon monoxide.
Some seaweeds
have a stem-like
structure called
the stipe. This
structure is not
found on all
seaweeds.
The stipe provides
support and can
be long and
tough, as in the
Giant Kelp.
The stipe also
allows a place for
the attachment of
the blades.
A holdfast is a
root-like
structure that
holds the
seaweed to the
bottom. This
structure does
not aid in
gathering
nutrients.
The holdfast does
not penetrate
through sand or
mud, so like this
Sea Palm, most
macroalgae are
only found on
hard sediments.
Types of
Macroalgae
The are three types of macroalgae
Green
and
Brown
Red
Green Algae
About 700 of the
7,000 species
of green algae
are marine. Of
those, few are
multicellular.
Green Algae
Green algae can
be very
common where
the salinities
vary a lot.
( Bays,
Estuaries, Tide
Pools)
Green Algae
They are usually
bright green
because the
chlorophyll is
not masked by
other pigments.
Green Algae
Green algae
have a simple
thallus when
compared to
red and brown
algae.
Green Algae
Many forms are
filamentous or
form paper-thin
sheets.
Green Algae
Others form
spongy fingers
as in this
example of
Dead Man’s
Fingers.
Brown Algae
Almost all species
of brown algae
are marine. The
best know and the
most complex are
the kelps.
Brown Algae
Color varies from
olive green to dark
brown because
there are many
yellow-brown
pigments that
mask the color of
chlorophyll.
Brown Algae
Besides the well
known kelps,
Sargasso weed
is also a well
known brown
algae.
Brown Algae
Sargasso weed
often forms into
large mats in the
mid Atlantic where
unique animals
and communities
can be found.
Brown Algae
Notice anything
here?
Can you see the
Sargassum Angler
Fish?
Red Algae
There are more
species of marine
red algae than
green or brown.
Most are actually
red!
Red Algae
Some red algae
have calcium
carbonate within
their cell walls.
These, help form
coral reefs.
How about a quick quiz?
1. The entire body of the
seaweed is called the _____.
2. What is another name for
seaweeds?
3. Name the 3 types of
seaweeds.
4. What is the stem-like
structure called?
5. Which type of seaweed can
be important in the formation
of a coral reef?
Answers
1. Macroalgae
2. Thallus
3. Red, Green, and Brown
4. Stipe
5. Red