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RED ALGAE
Phylum Rhodophyta
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4,000 to 6,000 species
Most abundant in the tropics
Mostly marine
Some freshwater forms (<100 species)
Occur at greater depths than other
algae (to 268 meters)
• Unicellular, filamentous and simple
multicellular (but never very large)
Phylum Rhodophyta
• Chlorophyll A only
• Phycobilins (phycoerythrin usually
abundant)
• No flagella
• Food storage in floridean starch
• Mucilaginous covering around the cell
• Complex life cycles!
Phylum Rhodophyta
• Unicellular form
Porphyridium
• Filamentous form
Bangia
• Multicellular forms
Polysiphonia
Batrachospermum
Porphyridium
Bangia
Polysiphonia
Batrachospermum
Polysiphonia life cycle
• Gametophytes (free living)
Male and Female
• Carposporophyte (within cystocarp)
• Carpospore
• Tetrasporophyte
• Tetraspores (meiospores)
• Gametophyte
Antheridia
Cystocarp
Trichogyne
Carpospores
Tetraspores
Significance
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Source of agar
Some consumed as human food
Pit connections between cells
Primitive eukaryotic cells (?)
Coralline reds (calcium carbonate)
Primary
Secondary
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