seaweeds in English

noun
1
large algae growing in the sea or on rocks below the high-water mark.
The most valued of the cultivated seaweeds is the red alga Porphyra, or Nori.

Use "seaweeds" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "seaweeds" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "seaweeds", or refer to the context using the word "seaweeds" in the English Dictionary.

1. Locust beans, seaweeds and other algae, sugar beet

2. Algous: Pertaining to or resembling algæ or seaweeds; abounding with seaweed.

3. Access to the seashore created a passion for collecting seaweeds and shells.

4. Fish roes,live seafood, seaweeds for human and animal alimentation

5. Carrageenan is an additive, made from parts of various red algae or seaweeds

6. Certain seaweeds Bioaccumulate metals to an exceedingly high concentration in their tissues [57]

7. What does Algous mean? Of or relating to the algae, or seaweeds; algal

8. Algous ( not comparable ) Of or relating to the algae, or seaweeds; algal.

9. Algae, which are now regarded as protoctists, include the seaweeds, diatoms, and spirogyra

10. You see all kinds of tropical fish, marine animals, sea grasses, and seaweeds.

11. Carrageenan is made from parts of various red algae or seaweeds and is used for medicine

12. Bryozoans live in colonies, 50 cm or more across, which are attached to rocks, seaweeds, or shells.

13. Anyone seeing Bryozoans for the first time might mistake them for turfing seaweeds, hydroids, or tiny corals

14. An air - filled sac found in large numbers in the thalli of certain seaweeds ( e . g . bladderwrack ).

15. Carrageenan is obtained by extraction with water or dilute aqueous alkali of strains of seaweeds ofGigartinaceae,Solieriaceae,HypneaceaeandFurcellariaceae, families of the classRhodophyceae(red seaweeds).; Carrageenan consists chiefly of the potassium, sodium, magnesium and calcium sulphate esters of galactose and 3,6-anhydrogalactose polysacharide

16. Seaweeds are any of numerous marine algae, such as a kelp, rock weed , or gulfweed.

17. Much larger algae, commonly known as seaweeds, are important locally; Sargassum forms floating drifts, while kelp form seabed forests.

18. Carrageenan is made from parts of various red algae or seaweeds. It is commonly used to thicken foods

19. Alginates Salts of alginic acid found in many seaweeds as calcium salts or the free acid

20. She was considered the world's leading expert on Hawaiian seaweeds, known in the Hawaiian language as limu.

21. And the iodine in seaweeds may be the reason why the thyroid disease goiter is rare among the Japanese.

22. They are commonly found in all water depths, foraging in seaweeds, hiding under rocks or burrowing in sand or mud.

23. Coralline algae (red seaweeds) grow extensively in the marine environment, which are being used for commercial production of agar and its derivatives (Table 8)

24. Algae are simple plants that can range from the microscopic (microAlgae), to large seaweeds (macroAlgae), such as giant kelp more than one hundred feet in length

25. Often used on wounds with heavy exudate, the Alginates used to produce these dressings are made from a variety of seaweeds harvested around the world.

26. Carrageenan is a family of linear sulfated polysaccharides that are obtained by alkaline extraction from some species of red seaweeds (e.g., Gigartinales, Rhodophyta)

27. Algae are so different from one another that they include single cells that are microscopic, to huge seaweeds, over 50 meters in length

28. Agar definition, a gelatinlike product of certain seaweeds, used for solidifying certain culture media, as a thickening agent for ice cream and other foods, as a substitute for …

29. Plural Algae (ăl′jē) Any of various green, red, or brown organisms that grow mostly in water, ranging in size from single cells to large spreading seaweeds

30. The second was an unusual seasonal dieback in the seaweeds, and the third was the presence of a highly competitive coral species, which was able to outgrow the seaweed.

31. Agar definition, a gelatinlike product of certain seaweeds, used for solidifying certain culture media, as a thickening agent for ice cream and other foods, as a substitute for …

32. While vascular plants and unicellular microalgae can be viewed as clearly growing in three dimensions, the studied seaweeds are predominantly flat, which thus seems to explain their divergent allometry.

33. Bryozoan that grows on kelp and other seaweeds • Colonies tend to have irregular edges, o˜en star-shaped or branching • Zooids are oval and do not have the regular, brick-like appearance of M

34. Alga (plural Algae) (biology) Any of many aquatic photosynthetic organisms, including the seaweeds, whose size ranges from a single cell to giant kelps and whose biochemistry and forms are very diverse, some being eukaryotic.

35. Agarose, a marine-based polysaccharide, is the gelling component of agar extracted from red seaweeds. It is an alternating copolymer of β-1,3-linked d -galactose and α-1,4-linked 3,6-anhydro-α- l -galactose residues [51, 52].

36. Alginates are natural polymers consisting of linear copolymers of β-(1–4) linked d-mannuronic acid and β-(1–4)-linked l-guluronic acid units, which exist widely in brown seaweeds such as species of ascophyllum, durvillaea, ecklonia, laminaria, lessonia, macrocystis, sargassum, and turbinaria [136].

37. Several experimental techniques have been employed to enumerate the significance and basis of phenotypic plasticity in seaweeds, including culture studies, detailed seasonal observations of in situ populations, reciprocal transplantation of plants to diverse habitats, statistical analysis of character variations, and evaluation of genetic affinities.

38. Carrageenan is a polysaccharide extract from red seaweeds – seems pretty good, right? Seaweed and kelp are considered healthy foods, so why isn’t this? The food industry uses this substance in many foods to thicken and stabilize foods, even organic products

39. Bryozoa definition is - a small phylum of aquatic animals that reproduce by budding, that usually form branching, flat, or mosslike colonies permanently attached on stones or seaweeds and enclosed by an external cuticle soft and gelatinous or rigid and chitinous or calcareous, and that consist of complex zooids each having an alimentary canal with distinct mouth and anus surrounded by a true