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ALAGE
R. Nithya, M. Sc., M. Phil., Ph. D,
Assistant Professor in Biotechnology,
Sri Adi Chunchanagiri Women’s College, Cumbum
Theni Dt.
INTRODUCTION
 Algae are simple, chlorophyll bearing plants. Autotrophic organisms.
 Mostly unicellular, others are aggregation of many similar cells
 Study of Algae – Algology or Phycology
 (Phykos - alga in Greek)
 Algae varies in
Size
Habit
Habitat
Reproduction processes
Size
Size ranges from microscopic to several metres in length (e.g. Sea
weeds)
Habitat
Abundantly present in sea water, fresh water, on damp soil, plants and animals,
rocks, stones, barks trees.
Algae are aquatic or terrestrial
Most of them are aquatic. Terrestrial forms are live in moist place
Aquatic algae may be marine of fresh water forms
They are either free living or attached forms
Free living - Plankton
Algae attached to rocks - Lithophytes
Algae attached to plants - Epiphytes
Algae attached to animals – epizoophytes
Few algae are - Parasites
Some live as symbionts with fungi to form- Lichens
Cellularity
Exist in unicellular forms
Multicellular forms
Filamentous
Membranous
Blade like or tubular
Unicellular
They are single celled algae
They may be motile flagellated. Ex. Chlamydomonas
They may be non-motile coccoid. Ex. Chlorella
Chlorella
Multicellular forms
May be in the forms of colonies Ex. Volvox
in the form of filaments Ex. Spirogyra
Volvox
Filamentous
 Simple or branched filamentous
algae
 Simple filamentous Algae
 It consist single row of cells Ex.
Ulothrix
 May be free floating or attached
 Simple filament of blue green algae
is called trichomes
Ulothrix
In some algae
The plant body (thallus) is
differentiated into root, stem and leaf
Eg. Sargassum
Fucus
Laminaria
Sargassum
Fucus
Laminaria
Structure of algae
 The plant body is called thallus
 It does not differentaiated into
root, stem, leaf and true tissues
 May be prokaryotes or Eukaryotes
Prokaryotes
 All blue green algae are prokaryotes
Eukaryotes
Cell consist cell wall
plasma membrane
cytoplasm
Nucleus
Cytoplasm consists mitochondria
Plastids
Ribosomes
Golgi complex
Endoplasmic reticulum
Cell wall
Cell wall is surrounded by a thin, rigid cell wall
Have an outermatrix lying outside the cellwall
Outer matrix is flexible & gelatinous like bacterial capsule
Nucleus
True nucleus is present
It has nuclear envelope with pores
With in the nucleus Nucleolus, Chromatin, Karyolymph is present.
Mitochondria
Structure of mitochondria varies greatly
Euglenoids have – discoid cristae
Green and red algae – lamellar cristae
Golden brown, Yellow green, Brown algae, diatoms – tubular cristae
Chloroplast
In algae chloroplast exist in different shapes
Chlamydomonas - cup shaped
Ulothrix - gridle shaped
Zygnemia - star shaped
Spirogyra - spiral shaped
CHLOROPLAST
It has membrane bound sac called
thylakoids
Thylakoids carry out the light reaction of
photosynthesis
These organelles are embedded in the
stroma where dark reactions is takes place
Also contains one or more spherical bodies
called pyrenoids
Pyrenoids synthesis and store the starch
material
Plastids (Chromatophores)
Contain pigments
There are 3 types
Chlorophylls
Carotenoids
Biliproteins or phycobilins
Chlorophyll
Green pigment
Five types of chlorophylls are present
Chlorophyll a – found in all classes of algae
Chlorophyll b
Chlorophyll c
Chlorophyll d
Chlorophyll e
Other types (b, c, d, e) are found in some algae
Carotenoids
Yellow, orange or red pigment
2 types – carotenes and xanthophylls
Carotene – 3 types
Carotene a, b and g
Xanthophylls – yellow in colour
Bili proteins
Protein pigments
Two types
Phycocyanin – blue in colour
Phycoerythrin – red in colour
These pigmetns are present in chloroplast
Flagella
Some algae possess flagella
Algae are motile
Reproduction
Occur in three ways
Vegetative
Asexual
Sexual
Vegetative
Fragmentation
Plant body thallus breaks up and each
fragmented part grows to form a new thallus
Asexual Reproduction
Occur by spore formation and binary
fission
Spore are formed in ordinary vegetative
cells or in specialized structure termed
sporangia
Sporangia produce two types of spores
Flagellated motile spore – zoospores
Non motile spores – aplanospores
Binary fission
In some unicellular algae reproduction occur by binary fission
Sexual reproduction
Occur by egg formation
Eggs are formed in unmodified vegetative cells called oogonia
Oogonia function as female structure
Sperms are produced in male reproductive structure called antheridia
In sexual reproduction these gametes fused together to produce diploid zygote
Structure of algae.pptx
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Structure of algae.pptx

  • 1. ALAGE R. Nithya, M. Sc., M. Phil., Ph. D, Assistant Professor in Biotechnology, Sri Adi Chunchanagiri Women’s College, Cumbum Theni Dt.
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  Algae are simple, chlorophyll bearing plants. Autotrophic organisms.  Mostly unicellular, others are aggregation of many similar cells  Study of Algae – Algology or Phycology  (Phykos - alga in Greek)  Algae varies in Size Habit Habitat Reproduction processes
  • 3. Size Size ranges from microscopic to several metres in length (e.g. Sea weeds)
  • 4. Habitat Abundantly present in sea water, fresh water, on damp soil, plants and animals, rocks, stones, barks trees. Algae are aquatic or terrestrial Most of them are aquatic. Terrestrial forms are live in moist place Aquatic algae may be marine of fresh water forms They are either free living or attached forms
  • 5. Free living - Plankton
  • 6. Algae attached to rocks - Lithophytes
  • 7. Algae attached to plants - Epiphytes
  • 8. Algae attached to animals – epizoophytes
  • 9. Few algae are - Parasites
  • 10. Some live as symbionts with fungi to form- Lichens
  • 11. Cellularity Exist in unicellular forms Multicellular forms Filamentous Membranous Blade like or tubular Unicellular They are single celled algae They may be motile flagellated. Ex. Chlamydomonas They may be non-motile coccoid. Ex. Chlorella Chlorella
  • 12. Multicellular forms May be in the forms of colonies Ex. Volvox in the form of filaments Ex. Spirogyra Volvox
  • 13. Filamentous  Simple or branched filamentous algae  Simple filamentous Algae  It consist single row of cells Ex. Ulothrix  May be free floating or attached  Simple filament of blue green algae is called trichomes Ulothrix
  • 14. In some algae The plant body (thallus) is differentiated into root, stem and leaf Eg. Sargassum Fucus Laminaria Sargassum Fucus Laminaria
  • 15. Structure of algae  The plant body is called thallus  It does not differentaiated into root, stem, leaf and true tissues  May be prokaryotes or Eukaryotes Prokaryotes  All blue green algae are prokaryotes
  • 16. Eukaryotes Cell consist cell wall plasma membrane cytoplasm Nucleus Cytoplasm consists mitochondria Plastids Ribosomes Golgi complex Endoplasmic reticulum
  • 17. Cell wall Cell wall is surrounded by a thin, rigid cell wall Have an outermatrix lying outside the cellwall Outer matrix is flexible & gelatinous like bacterial capsule Nucleus True nucleus is present It has nuclear envelope with pores With in the nucleus Nucleolus, Chromatin, Karyolymph is present.
  • 18. Mitochondria Structure of mitochondria varies greatly Euglenoids have – discoid cristae Green and red algae – lamellar cristae Golden brown, Yellow green, Brown algae, diatoms – tubular cristae
  • 19. Chloroplast In algae chloroplast exist in different shapes Chlamydomonas - cup shaped Ulothrix - gridle shaped Zygnemia - star shaped Spirogyra - spiral shaped
  • 20. CHLOROPLAST It has membrane bound sac called thylakoids Thylakoids carry out the light reaction of photosynthesis These organelles are embedded in the stroma where dark reactions is takes place Also contains one or more spherical bodies called pyrenoids Pyrenoids synthesis and store the starch material
  • 21. Plastids (Chromatophores) Contain pigments There are 3 types Chlorophylls Carotenoids Biliproteins or phycobilins Chlorophyll Green pigment Five types of chlorophylls are present Chlorophyll a – found in all classes of algae Chlorophyll b Chlorophyll c Chlorophyll d Chlorophyll e Other types (b, c, d, e) are found in some algae
  • 22. Carotenoids Yellow, orange or red pigment 2 types – carotenes and xanthophylls Carotene – 3 types Carotene a, b and g Xanthophylls – yellow in colour Bili proteins Protein pigments Two types Phycocyanin – blue in colour Phycoerythrin – red in colour These pigmetns are present in chloroplast Flagella Some algae possess flagella Algae are motile
  • 23. Reproduction Occur in three ways Vegetative Asexual Sexual Vegetative Fragmentation Plant body thallus breaks up and each fragmented part grows to form a new thallus
  • 24. Asexual Reproduction Occur by spore formation and binary fission Spore are formed in ordinary vegetative cells or in specialized structure termed sporangia Sporangia produce two types of spores Flagellated motile spore – zoospores Non motile spores – aplanospores
  • 25.
  • 26. Binary fission In some unicellular algae reproduction occur by binary fission
  • 27. Sexual reproduction Occur by egg formation Eggs are formed in unmodified vegetative cells called oogonia Oogonia function as female structure Sperms are produced in male reproductive structure called antheridia In sexual reproduction these gametes fused together to produce diploid zygote