brown algae in English

noun
1
algae belonging to a large group that includes many seaweeds, typically olive brown or greenish in color. They contain xanthophyll in addition to chlorophyll.
Some are featureless and probably represent bacterial mats, but a few have a stalk and seem to represent some sort of seaweed-like algae, possibly brown algae (phaeophytes).

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1. Alginates are cell-wall constituents of brown algae (Phaeophyceae)

2. Sodium Alginate is a natural gelling agent taken from the cell walls of brown algae

3. Benthic algae are generally split into three main groups: green algae, brown algae and red …

4. Bladderwrack is a common brown algae that’s valued for its iodine, antioxidant and fiber content. This brown algae is used to reverse an iodine deficiency, aid digestion, boost weight loss, promote healthy aging and support heart health

5. Sodium Alginate is the sodium salt of alginic acid, a natural polysaccharide found in brown algae

6. Chrysophyta (golden-brown Algae) The Chrysophyta are the golden-brown Algae and diatoms, which respectively account for 1,100 and 40,000-100,000 species of unicellular Algae.These Algae occur in both marine and fresh waters, although most species are marine.

7. Seaweed glue that is alginic acid glue extracted from brown algae, for stationery or household purposes

8. Alginates are polysaccharides found in both the intercellular matrix of brown algae and extracellularly covering some species of bacteria

9. Benthic algae can be categorized into Green algae (Chlorophyta), Brown algae (Phaeophyta) and Red algae (Rhodophyta), depending upon their pigment color

10. The main sources of Alginates and the current source of all commercial alginate material are species of the brown algae (Phaeophyceae)

11. These organisms are found in the supergroups Chromalveolata (dinoflagellates, diatoms, golden Algae, and brown Algae) and Archaeplastida (red Algae and green Algae)

12. The brown algae Laminaria digitata and Laminaria hyperborea are locally abundant along the Atlantic coast of France and are the main raw material for JRS Alginates.

13. Emphasis is placed on how the nature of brown algae used for alginate extraction determines the alginate chemistry and thereby the functional properties and applicability of Alginates

14. These organisms do not share a common ancestor and hence, are not related to each other (polyphyletic).” Multicellular examples of Algae include the giant kelp and brown Algae.

15. Alginate A gelatinous polysaccharide extract from brown algae and salt of alginic acid, which is a linear polymer of mannuronic and glucuronic acids, found in the cell walls of algae

16. Bladderwrack is a type of brown algae (seaweed) that grows on the northern Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States and on the northern Atlantic coast and Baltic coast of Europe

17. Arame is a marine brown algae, or sea vegetable, that is rich in numerous minerals and has many noteworthy health benefits.Arame is harvested mainly from the cold waters off the coast of South Korea and Japan

18. Brown Algae: Also known as gravel or silica Algae, this Algae is common in new tanks, and will coat the tank in sheets, which are easily wiped off.It is usually harmless and will eventually go away as the tank matures

19. Alginic acid, obtained from Sargassum brown algae that drift from the Sargasso Sea to beaches in Cuba, has been examined as an aqueous solution by 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy, and also in the solid state by MAS 13C NMR spectroscopy.

20. Up to 10% cash back  · Bladderwrack is a type of brown algae or seaweed that is typically found in the chilly waters of the Northern Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States, and on the Atlantic and Baltic coasts of Europe

21. Biological crusts (also known as Cryptogamic, microbiotic, crytobiotic and microphytic crusts) are microscopic non-vascular assemblages composed of blue-green algae, diatoms, golden brown algae, lichens, mosses and a few xerophytic (adapted for growth with a limited water supply) liverworts on more mesic (moderate amount of moisture) sites.

22. ‘Shredded carrots are soused in soy sauce and mixed with sesame seeds, coriander and Arame, a Japanese algae seaweed product.’ More example sentences ‘Like Arame, brown algae called hijiki are used as an ingredient in soups or other slowly cooked or simmered dishes, although characterized by a slightly bitter flavor.’