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Algae
Procaryotic, eucaryotic, photosynthetic micro and
macro organism
Unicellular, microscopic and macroscopic
Algae
Sea weeds
Biological and Economic importance of
Algae
1. Primary produce-
• most are aquatic
• Floating phytoplankton- food for aquatic life
2. Commercial products-
a. agar- well known solidifying agent used in
microbiology laboratory
• Obtained from red algae (marine)-Geledium and
Gracilaria
• Used in food industries for making pudding,
processed cheese, mayonnaise, jellies
Biological and Economic importance
of Algae
• Used as a carrier for drug in pharmaceutical
industry
• Lotion and creams also contain agar
b. Alginic acid and its salt obtained fron brown algae,
eg. Macrocystis, Agarum
• Alginates- added in ice creams for smooth
consistency
• Also in cheese and bakery products
• Paper manufacturing
• Printing of fabrics, paint thickening
Biological and Economic importance of
Algae
c. Carrageenan- polymer of galactose with sulfate
group
Extracted from red algae- Chondrus
Used as a stabiliser or emulsifier in icecream and
other milk products
Used as a thickening agent in shaving creams, lotion
and in the soap
Useful in textile and paper industries
d. Diatomaceous earth- composed of millions of
diatoms
Biological and Economic importance of
Algae
• Used in filters, non reactive chemically
• Finely divided- one gram is having 120sq mt
surface area
• Also used for polishing delicate surface area
3. Algae as food- Porphyra used in Japan(called nori
served with fish)
(red algae)
Chondrus
Palmeta
Gracilaria-red algae (china)
Chlorella
Advantages of algal food
• Rich source of proteins with all amino acids
essential for growth
• Good source of carbohydrate and fats as well
• Can be grown on waste materials
Algae and diseases
• Prototheca-1.human skin infection
• 2. bursitis- joint pain
Cephaleuros- plant pathogen
Characteristics of Algae
• Morphology- wide range
• Spherical, rod shaped, club shaped, spindle
shaped(single celled sp)
• Multicellular – complex, group of same cells or
different cells (may resemble higher plants)
• Cell wall- thin and rigid.
• Diatoms have silica and therefore thick and very
rigid.
• The motile algae have flexible cm called periplast
• Some have an outer matrix secreted through cw
Unicellular algae
Algal pigments
• Chlorophyll-a,b,c,d,e,
• a is present in all
Carotenoid
• Carotene- unsaturated hydrocarbon
• Xanthophyll- oxygenated derivative
Biloprotein (phycobilin)
• Water soluble pigment- phycocyanin and
phycoerythrin
Motility
• Motile algae- swimming algae
• Flagella-in pairs, clusters
• Types- whiplash (cylindrical and smooth), tinsel
(cylindrical and hair like), ribbon or strap like
• Some don’t have means of motility
• Carried about by currents, tides, waves
• Some spores are motile- zoospore
• Other structures- eye spot, knob like structure,
gelatinous stalk
classification
• Based on-
• Nature and properties of pigments
• Chemistry of reserve food material
• Types or number of flagella, morphology and
insertion
• Life history, reproductive structures, and methods
of reproduction
• Eg. Geledium
• Very useful commercially
Rhodophycophyta
• Chlorophyll a, b and phycoerythrin
• Cell wall- cellulose
• Reserve food- starch
• Red algae
• Marine forms
• Asexual reproduction- non motile spore
• Sexual reproduction- heterogamous
• (spermatia and carpogonia)
Xanthophycophyta(yellow-green
algae)
• Chlorophyll a, c rarely e
• Found in temperate environment(fresh water and
marine), also in soil
• Occur as single cell, colonies, branched and
unbranched filaments
• Flagella of unequal length
• Zoospores
• Asexual reproduction by cell division and
fragmentation
• Sexual reproduction rare
• Cell wall- cellulose, pectin
• Reserve food material- chrysolaminarin(branched
glucan), oil
• Eg Vaucheria
Chrysophycophyta- golden algae
• Chlorophyll a and c
• Beta carotene and fucoxanthin
• Predominantly flagellate
• Some have pseudopodia
• Some are non-motile
• Most forms are unicellular and form colonies
• Reserve food material- chrysolaminarin(branched
glucan), oil
• Eg. Ochromonas
Phaeophycophyta- brown algae
• Chlorophyll a and c
• Multicellular, brown pigment
• Found in marine environment
• Quite complex(some have several feet height)
• Eg brown sea weed
• Have holdfast and air bladder (give buoyancy)
• Asexual reproduction- zoospore
• Sexual reproduction- isogamous and heterogamous
• Commercial uses-food, source of iodine and mineral
salt
• Eg. Sargasso
Sea of Sargasso
Bacillariophycophyta-the Diatoms
• Chlorophyll a and c
• Found in fresh water, salt water, soil
• Abundant in cold water
• Plentiful form of plankton in Arctic
• Wide range of shape
• Unicellular, colonial and filamentous forms
• Produce shell (CW) containing silica
• These shells over the period give rise to
diatomaceous earth, commercially very important
Euglenophycophyta-euglenoid
• Chlorophyll a and b
• Unicellular, actively motile
• Interesting example is Euglena (animal as well as
plant features)
• Photosynthetic and contractile vacuole
• No cell wall, having periplast
• Anterior gullet and red eyespot
• Reproduction by binary fission
• Dormant cyst like structure is produced
• Paramylon, oils as reserve material
Chlorophycophyta- green algae
• Chlorophyll a and b
• Freshwater
• Some in marine and terrestrial environment
• One chloroplast per cell, laminate, cup shaped and
reticulate
• Chloroplast has pyrenoid- a site of starch synthesis
• Single celled and colonial forms
• Some has holdfast for attachment
• Produce zoospore
• Binary fission and isogamous, heterogamous
reproduction
chlamydomonas
spirogyra
volvox
Cryptophycophyta
• Chlorophyll a and c
• Biflagellate organisms, two unequal flagella, tinsel
type
• Cells slipper shaped
• Some have only plasmalemma
• One or two plastids with or without pyrenoid
• Reproduction by binary fission, zoospore and cyst
• Sexual reproduction is seen in some
Cryptomonas
Pyrrophycophyta- the Dinoflagellate
• Chlorophyll a and c
• Plant and animal like features
• Flagella are in girdle, one flagellum is encircling
and one trailing
• Plasmalemma and some have cellulose plates in
plasmalemma (thecal plate)
• Can produce red pigment, Gonyaulax (red tide)
• Simple cell division and occasionally sexual
reproduction
group chlorophyll carotenoid biloprotein Storage products
Rhodophycophyta
Red algae
a, rarely d Beta carotene
Zea xanthin
Alpha carotene
Phycoerythrin
phycocyanin
Starch, oil
Xanthophycophyta
Yellow- green algae
a, c, rarely
e
Beta carotene
Diadinoxanthin
Heteroxanthin
Chrysolaminarin,
oils
Chrysophycophyta
Golden algae
a, c Beta carotene
fucoxanthin
Chrysolaminarin,
oils
Phaeophycophyta
Brown algae
a,c Beta carotene
Alpha carotene
fucoxanthin
laminarin, oils,
carbohydrate
Bacillariophycophyta
Diatoms
a, c Beta carotene
Alpha carotene
fucoxanthin
Chrysolaminarin,
oils
Euglenophycophyta
Euglenoid
a, b Beta carotene
Alpha carotene
Diadinoxanthin
Paramylon, oils
group chlorophyll carotenoid biloprotein Storage
products
chlorophycophyta
Green algae
a, b Beta
carotene
Alpha
carotene
lycopene
Starch, oil
Cryptophycophyta
Cryptomonad
a,c Beta
carotene
Alpha
carotene
alloxanthin
Phycoerythrin
phycocyanin
Starch, oil
Pyrrophycophyta
dinoflagellate
a,c Beta
carotene
Alpha
carotene
Peridenin
Starch, oil

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Algae

  • 1. Algae Procaryotic, eucaryotic, photosynthetic micro and macro organism Unicellular, microscopic and macroscopic
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  • 5. Biological and Economic importance of Algae 1. Primary produce- • most are aquatic • Floating phytoplankton- food for aquatic life 2. Commercial products- a. agar- well known solidifying agent used in microbiology laboratory • Obtained from red algae (marine)-Geledium and Gracilaria • Used in food industries for making pudding, processed cheese, mayonnaise, jellies
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  • 9. Biological and Economic importance of Algae • Used as a carrier for drug in pharmaceutical industry • Lotion and creams also contain agar b. Alginic acid and its salt obtained fron brown algae, eg. Macrocystis, Agarum • Alginates- added in ice creams for smooth consistency • Also in cheese and bakery products • Paper manufacturing • Printing of fabrics, paint thickening
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  • 11. Biological and Economic importance of Algae c. Carrageenan- polymer of galactose with sulfate group Extracted from red algae- Chondrus Used as a stabiliser or emulsifier in icecream and other milk products Used as a thickening agent in shaving creams, lotion and in the soap Useful in textile and paper industries d. Diatomaceous earth- composed of millions of diatoms
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  • 16. Biological and Economic importance of Algae • Used in filters, non reactive chemically • Finely divided- one gram is having 120sq mt surface area • Also used for polishing delicate surface area 3. Algae as food- Porphyra used in Japan(called nori served with fish) (red algae)
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  • 23. Advantages of algal food • Rich source of proteins with all amino acids essential for growth • Good source of carbohydrate and fats as well • Can be grown on waste materials
  • 24. Algae and diseases • Prototheca-1.human skin infection • 2. bursitis- joint pain
  • 26. Characteristics of Algae • Morphology- wide range • Spherical, rod shaped, club shaped, spindle shaped(single celled sp) • Multicellular – complex, group of same cells or different cells (may resemble higher plants) • Cell wall- thin and rigid. • Diatoms have silica and therefore thick and very rigid. • The motile algae have flexible cm called periplast • Some have an outer matrix secreted through cw
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  • 32. Carotenoid • Carotene- unsaturated hydrocarbon • Xanthophyll- oxygenated derivative
  • 33. Biloprotein (phycobilin) • Water soluble pigment- phycocyanin and phycoerythrin
  • 34. Motility • Motile algae- swimming algae • Flagella-in pairs, clusters • Types- whiplash (cylindrical and smooth), tinsel (cylindrical and hair like), ribbon or strap like • Some don’t have means of motility • Carried about by currents, tides, waves • Some spores are motile- zoospore • Other structures- eye spot, knob like structure, gelatinous stalk
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  • 40. classification • Based on- • Nature and properties of pigments • Chemistry of reserve food material • Types or number of flagella, morphology and insertion • Life history, reproductive structures, and methods of reproduction • Eg. Geledium • Very useful commercially
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  • 42. Rhodophycophyta • Chlorophyll a, b and phycoerythrin • Cell wall- cellulose • Reserve food- starch • Red algae • Marine forms • Asexual reproduction- non motile spore • Sexual reproduction- heterogamous • (spermatia and carpogonia)
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  • 47. • Chlorophyll a, c rarely e • Found in temperate environment(fresh water and marine), also in soil • Occur as single cell, colonies, branched and unbranched filaments • Flagella of unequal length • Zoospores • Asexual reproduction by cell division and fragmentation • Sexual reproduction rare • Cell wall- cellulose, pectin • Reserve food material- chrysolaminarin(branched glucan), oil • Eg Vaucheria
  • 48. Chrysophycophyta- golden algae • Chlorophyll a and c • Beta carotene and fucoxanthin • Predominantly flagellate • Some have pseudopodia • Some are non-motile • Most forms are unicellular and form colonies • Reserve food material- chrysolaminarin(branched glucan), oil • Eg. Ochromonas
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  • 50. Phaeophycophyta- brown algae • Chlorophyll a and c • Multicellular, brown pigment • Found in marine environment • Quite complex(some have several feet height) • Eg brown sea weed • Have holdfast and air bladder (give buoyancy) • Asexual reproduction- zoospore • Sexual reproduction- isogamous and heterogamous • Commercial uses-food, source of iodine and mineral salt • Eg. Sargasso
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  • 53. Bacillariophycophyta-the Diatoms • Chlorophyll a and c • Found in fresh water, salt water, soil • Abundant in cold water • Plentiful form of plankton in Arctic • Wide range of shape • Unicellular, colonial and filamentous forms • Produce shell (CW) containing silica • These shells over the period give rise to diatomaceous earth, commercially very important
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  • 57. Euglenophycophyta-euglenoid • Chlorophyll a and b • Unicellular, actively motile • Interesting example is Euglena (animal as well as plant features) • Photosynthetic and contractile vacuole • No cell wall, having periplast • Anterior gullet and red eyespot • Reproduction by binary fission • Dormant cyst like structure is produced • Paramylon, oils as reserve material
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  • 59. Chlorophycophyta- green algae • Chlorophyll a and b • Freshwater • Some in marine and terrestrial environment • One chloroplast per cell, laminate, cup shaped and reticulate • Chloroplast has pyrenoid- a site of starch synthesis • Single celled and colonial forms • Some has holdfast for attachment • Produce zoospore • Binary fission and isogamous, heterogamous reproduction
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  • 65. Cryptophycophyta • Chlorophyll a and c • Biflagellate organisms, two unequal flagella, tinsel type • Cells slipper shaped • Some have only plasmalemma • One or two plastids with or without pyrenoid • Reproduction by binary fission, zoospore and cyst • Sexual reproduction is seen in some
  • 67. Pyrrophycophyta- the Dinoflagellate • Chlorophyll a and c • Plant and animal like features • Flagella are in girdle, one flagellum is encircling and one trailing • Plasmalemma and some have cellulose plates in plasmalemma (thecal plate) • Can produce red pigment, Gonyaulax (red tide) • Simple cell division and occasionally sexual reproduction
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  • 72. group chlorophyll carotenoid biloprotein Storage products Rhodophycophyta Red algae a, rarely d Beta carotene Zea xanthin Alpha carotene Phycoerythrin phycocyanin Starch, oil Xanthophycophyta Yellow- green algae a, c, rarely e Beta carotene Diadinoxanthin Heteroxanthin Chrysolaminarin, oils Chrysophycophyta Golden algae a, c Beta carotene fucoxanthin Chrysolaminarin, oils Phaeophycophyta Brown algae a,c Beta carotene Alpha carotene fucoxanthin laminarin, oils, carbohydrate Bacillariophycophyta Diatoms a, c Beta carotene Alpha carotene fucoxanthin Chrysolaminarin, oils Euglenophycophyta Euglenoid a, b Beta carotene Alpha carotene Diadinoxanthin Paramylon, oils
  • 73. group chlorophyll carotenoid biloprotein Storage products chlorophycophyta Green algae a, b Beta carotene Alpha carotene lycopene Starch, oil Cryptophycophyta Cryptomonad a,c Beta carotene Alpha carotene alloxanthin Phycoerythrin phycocyanin Starch, oil Pyrrophycophyta dinoflagellate a,c Beta carotene Alpha carotene Peridenin Starch, oil