Noun
algae that are clear green in color; often growing on wet ricks or damp wood or the surface of stagnant water
Source: WordNetAlgae In some multicellular green algae ( Ulva lactuca is one example), red algae and brown algae sporophytes and gametophytes may be externally indistinguishable (isomorphic). Source: Internet
A phytoplankton community dominated by green algae or cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) tint the water south of the causeway a greenish color. Source: Internet
In certain species, such as the Northern red-legged frog (Rana aurora) and the wood frog (Rana sylvatica), symbiotic unicellular green algae are present in the gelatinous material. Source: Internet
Geology Satellite image of the Andaman Sea showing the green algae and silt deposits due to the Irrawaddy River in its northern part Topography of the Andaman Sea area The average depth of the sea is about convert. Source: Internet
Harvey's four divisions are: red algae (Rhodospermae), brown algae (Melanospermae), green algae (Chlorospermae) and Diatomaceae. citation Harvey, D. (1836). Source: Internet
Helicosporidium Helicosporidium is a genus of nonphotosynthetic parasitic green algae that is thought to contain a vestigial chloroplast. Source: Internet