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  1. Phaeophyta (Brown Algae) - Biology Wise

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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.
    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.
    Much information on the subject refers to brown algae as phaeophytes, but according to AlgaeBase, brown algae are in the phylum Heterokontophyta and class Phaeophyceae . About 1,800 species of brown algae exist. The largest and among the best known is kelp.
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  8. Seaweed, Kelp and Other Brown Algae (Phaeophyta)

    WEBJan 4, 2020 · Much information on the subject refers to brown algae as phaeophytes, but according to AlgaeBase, brown algae are in the phylum Heterokontophyta and class Phaeophyceae . About 1,800 species of …

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