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Macroalgae 🔍

Macroalgaes are microscopic algae that grow in water bodies, such as lakes, rivers, and oceans, where they play a crucial role in nutrient cycling and provide habitat for many other organisms. They primarily consist of bilaminar cells with a cell wall composed mainly of cellulose and an outer membrane made up of protein layers, which allows them to adhere to the surface of water bodies.

Spiracme 🔍

Spiracme is a term describing a type of bacteria that lives in the gut of fish, specifically the eelgrass and other macroalgae. These bacteria have a unique ability to use sunlight as an energy source, making them important for the survival of algae.

Malayopotamon 🔍

Malaypotamon is a type of freshwater macroalgae that thrives in warm, acidic waters. It's known for its unique and powerful flavor profile, which includes a high concentration of sulfuric acid.

Plesiogammarus 🔍

Plesiogammarus is a genus of freshwater macroalgae in the family Gomphaceae, commonly known as the staghorn. This genus contains several species with common names including staghorn grass and staghorn lily. These plants are often associated with rocky or sandy substrates, such as streams, lakes, and rivers.

Lamprolobium 🔍

Lamprolobium is a genus of freshwater macroalgae found in lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water worldwide. They are known for their unique bioluminescent properties that can be seen under low light conditions. Laminoplastic algae, they have been studied for their potential applications in marine biology, as they can potentially improve the growth rates of certain species by providing a source of nutrients.

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