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Table of ContentsWhat gives objects their color?Why does red algae need blue light?Photosynthesis in deep watersDifferent pigments, different productsA Final WordSuggested Reading The light that reaches the bottom of the ocean isn’t the same as the white light that reaches plants on land. Photosynthetic algae evolved different pigments to harness the sun’s energy at the bottom of the ocean. These pigments are red, purple and brown, as opposed to the green algae that are seen on land

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RED ALGAE. The red algae marine collagen in our new skin care range is extracted from the natural seaweed variety Porphyra Tenera with water. The collagen peptides included in our range are enzymatically hydrolysed, (meaning they have a low molecular weight of only 1000 daltons) ensuring effective absorption by the epidermis. The soluble and hydrolysed collagen included in our skincare stimulates the synthesis of collagen within the skin.

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Click download buttons and get our best selection of Seaweed PNG Images with transparant background for totally free. What's more, other formats of seaweed clipart, marine life vectors or background images are also available.

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Pest organisms, ranging from aiptasia anemones to filamentous algae, can invade your tank as hitchikers--not just on live rock but also in macroalgae. Read on to see why AlgaeBarn invented the concept of "clean" macros! https://www.algaebarn.com/blog/macro-algae/advantages-clean-macroalgae

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A serendipitous meeting between a professor and a colleague led to a treasure trove of historical maps that indicated kelp bed locations off British Columbia's coast, helping experts understand the changes in what are known as the "rainforests of the ocean."

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Microalgae can do so much that in fact, it might be easier to talk about what they cannot do rather than what they can do. Microalgae produce over 50% of the oxygen in the air we breathe daily; they form the base of every ecosystem in which they occur, supporting the other trophic levels; and they became the petroleum we now use. Discover how microalgae can help you http://bit.ly/2JKwvyQ

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