Florideophyceae
Espèceclasse d'algues

Florideophyceae is a class of exclusively multicellular red algae. They were once thought to be the only algae to bear pit connections, but these have since been found in the filamentous stage of the Bangiaceae. They were also thought only to exhibit apical growth, but there are genera known to grow by intercalary growth. Most, but not all, genera have three phases to the life cycle. In the subclass Nemaliophycidae there are three orders, Balbianiales, Batrachospermales, and Thoreales, which lives exclusively in freshwater. When alive, the Florideophyceae appear bright red or even violet. However, when placed in cold freshwater, their red pigment dissolves, causing the algae to turn green.
Associés · Espèce
animal
règne des êtres vivants hétérotrophes multicellulaires
cheval
grand mammifère herbivore et ongulé
lion
espèce du genre Grands félins proprement dits (Panthera)
tigre
espèce de mammifères
loup
espèce de canidé
Fungi
règne des champignons
Oignon
espèce de plante herbacée bisannuelle
amphibien
classe d'animaux tétrapodes
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