Scientists discover unique microbe in California's largest lake
...sity of Oregon havediscovered a form of blue-green
algae that lives independently inCalifornia's Salton Sea...organism while studying the diversity ofblue-green
algae in the hypersaline lake as part of the comprehensivestudy of the Salton Sea coordinated by Professor...
Oceans more vulnerable to agricultural runoff than previously thought, study finds
... big farms can trigger sudden explosions of marine
algae capable of disrupting ocean ecosystems and even pr...g the rapid reproduction and growth of microscopic
algae called phytoplankton. These algal blooms are natural events that benefit life in the gulf by generat...
Man-made wetland's effectiveness similar to natural marsh
...llution. High levels of these nutrients can cause
algae to flourish, often to the detriment of fish and ot...re of a concern in freshwater areas, as freshwater
algae thrive on this nutrient, nitrogen is a considerable problem in the Gulf of Mexico. Each spring, the...
Mutation in clams protects against paralytic shellfish poisoning but raises human health risk
...he evolution of shellfish in the presence of toxic
algae and increases the risk of PSP to people who eat clams by enabling contaminated clams to survive in the presence of toxins. The report, "Sodium channel mutation leading to saxitoxin resistance in clams increases risk of PSP," was written by a team of...
Scientists find viruses can't stick to sea bugs in the dark
...ainst problematic algal blooms. On hot, sunny days
algae can cause massive, toxic blooms, poisoning huge areas of the sea with their waste products and killing fish, sea mammals such as whales, dolphins and seals, and even humans. Control of these blooms is vital to the health of the seas. "Research using...
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FERMENTATION BASICS
...nd urea decomposing bacteria. In addition numerous
algae live in naturalwaters above pH 10. ... not generally required by algae, although several
algae species arecapable of utilizing them. Species of other microorganisms are capable of utilizing allam...
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Protozoa
...e kingdom Protista together with the plant-like
algae . In some newer schemes, however, most
algae are classified in the kingdoms Plantae and Chromista , and in such cases the remaining forms may ...
Protist
...m spores e.g. Plasmodium The plant-like
algae produce energy through photosynthesis . They in...uly multicellular. Of these, the green and red
algae appear to be close relatives of other plants, and so may be included among the Plantae, but the br...
Protist
...m spores e.g. Plasmodium The plant-like
algae produce energy through photosynthesis . They in...uly multicellular. Of these, the green and red
algae appear to be close relatives of other plants, and so may be included among the Plantae, but the br...
Primary nutritional groups
... one nutritional mode. For example, there are some
algae that live photolithoautotrophically in the light, but shift to chemoorganoheterotophic life in the dark, and even higher plants retained their ability to respire heterotrophically on the starch at night, which has been synthesised phototrophically du...
Plant
Green
algae land plants (embryophytes) non-vascula...ted groups, and the fungi and several groups of
algae were removed to new kingdoms. However, these are still often considered plants in many contexts. In...
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Vitamins
...cian. Full article >>> Auxotrophic
algae . Algae requiring a few organ ically derived substances, such as vitamins , along with dissolved inorganic nutrients for photosynthesis ... Full article >>> Enzymic antioxidants are mostly inactivated in food processing but the...
Vesicle
...d excluding virus es, bacteria , and blue-green
algae . See Prokaryote . Evolution . Full article >>> endocytosis The uptake of extracellular material by its inclusion within a vesicle (endosome) formed by an invagination of the plasma membrane . Full article >>> We ...
Unicellular
...ngdom Monera ). Formerly known as blue-green
algae . It contains chlorophyll a but not chloroplas... Acetabularia - genus of unicellular marine
algae . These organ isms comprise an enormous single cell consisting of a cap, stalk and rhizoid an...
Taxon
...ed Heterokonta ). They are mostly photosynthetic
algae but distinct from the rest of the
algae . They have genetic material derived from four different ancestors (purple bacteria , cyanobact...
Stipe
...ing stalk ; such as those in mushrooms and brown
algae . stipule A small appendage found in pairs at the base of leaves. stock The size of a population . Full article >>> stipe The fruiting body of a fungus . stipule one of a pair of leaflets found at the base of a leaf whe...
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Eat healthy fat
...also looking at the effect of feeding omega-3-rich
algae to cattle. This is producing dairy products high in the fatty acids which may be beneficial to health. Meanwhile, the team suggests limiting your oil intake to canola, olive and flaxseed. For meat eaters, the research team suggests that grass-fed b...
Lung Cancer: Nutritional Intervention Comes To The Rescue
...acids, which are often found in fish oil or golden
algae oil, can save the life of a terminal cancer patien...beginning to take high dose of fish oil and golden
algae oil capsules daily, D.H. also reduced corn-based foods from his diet. Corn contains omega-6 fatty ac...
Another Benefit For Human Health Attributed To Omega-3-Fats
... acids that are widely found in fish oil or golden
algae oil. Today, CT scan results showed the cancer sh...er deaths. While high dose of fish oil and golden
algae oil suppresses the growth of cancer, omega-6 fatty acid-rich food such as corn was excluded in D.H.’...
Compound From Cyanobacterium Can Fight Alzheimer’
... derived from cyanobacterium, a type of blue-green
algae known as Nostoc // . This has been revealed by researchers from Switzerland. According to the study, published in the recent issue of issue of the Journal of Natural Products, it is believed to be the first time that a potent agent against Alzheime...
US Academy honors 15 for major contributions to science
...ence in published research on marine or freshwater
algae – goes to Sabeena Merchant, professor of biochemistry, department of chemistry and biochemistry and Molecular Biology Institute, University of California, Los Angeles. Merchant was chosen "for her pioneering discoveries in the assembly of metalloenzy...
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Shellfish
...aten a poison ous dinoflagellate (a single-celled
algae found mainly in the ocean). Full article >>> General guidelines for shellfish allergy : The key to an allergy -free diet is to avoid giving your child the foods or products containing the food he/she is allergic to. The items...
Injection
... beta-carotene , canthaxanthin (a carotenoid) and
algae extract dramatically bolstered levels of tumor necrosis factor alpha , and reversed hamster buccal pouch tumor s. Full article >>> An injection of an anesthetic drug into the space between the wall of the spinal canal and t...