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  1. Bruinwieren - Wikipedia

  2. Levencyclus Laminaria en Fucus (Bruinwieren)

    Web23 sep. 2013 · Kenmerken van de levenscyclus van bruinwieren. Bruinwieren (Phaeophyta) hebben hun naam te danken aan hun typische bruine tot olijfgroene kleur die tot stand komt door Fucoxanthine. Dit …

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    Phaeophyta or brown algae are a group of autotrophic, multicellular organisms, belonging to the class Phaeophyceae in the division Chromophyta. They contain the xanthophyll pigment – fucoxanthin, in addition to chlorophyll a and c. Hence, the members of phaeophyta exhibit a characteristic greenish-brown color.
    The length of Phaeophyta can range from a microscopic length to several meters. The longest size measured is about 30 meters. Phaeophyta or brown algae are a group of autotrophic, multicellular organisms, belonging to the class Phaeophyceae in the division Chromophyta.
    In fact, majority of phaeophyta are predominant in the temperate zones of Northern Hemisphere, whereas some species are found in warm tropical waters. As of now, about 1500-2000 species of brown algae are identified throughout the world. Eukaryota (Presence of membrane-bound cell organelles.)
    Phaeophyta are greenish-brown colored algae that contain fucoxanthin, beta-carotene and chlorophyll a and c. They are the most complex forms of algae, commonly adapted in the marine environment. Like it? Share it! Phaeophyta are greenish-brown colored algae that contain fucoxanthin, beta-carotene and chlorophyll a and c.
  4. WebBrown Algae, Phylum Phaeophyta. Brown algae are brown due to the large amounts of carotenoids they produce, primarily one called fucoxanthin. These organisms are exclusively multicellular and can get so large that …

  5. Life cycle Laminaria and Fucus (Brown Algae) - ru

    WebBrown algae (Phaeophyta) are named after their typical brownish, olive green color caused by Fucoxanthine. This pigment is called after the alga Fucus (Bladder wrack; see here above), which is also abundant at the …

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  7. 17.5: Phaeophyta - The Brown Algae - Biology LibreTexts

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