HELP!!!!species of algae. ASAP

Discussion in 'Earth Science' started by hemoglowen, Apr 25, 2007.

  1. hemoglowen Registered Member

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    I have a giant report to doo....and. well. I need different species of algae that are effected by global warming. If this made any sense to you and you respond thank you very much.
     
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  3. Read-Only Valued Senior Member

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    Well, this one is easy.

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    All of them. Seriously.
     
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  5. hemoglowen Registered Member

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    lol. well..any ones in specific. because "Global warming and its effects on algae" is rather broad......if not thanks anyhow ^_^
     
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  7. Roman Banned Banned

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    Wikipedia is your friend.
     
  8. hemoglowen Registered Member

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    lol yeah i know. .but my teacher is a stickler on us using the library's databases and articles and whatnot....lameee.. i might just drop the class.-_-.

    but i suppose ic ould go find different species on wikipedia. afterall it is god.
     
  9. hemoglowen Registered Member

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    ill just say my topic is on, Global warming and the effects on algae in the west coast of the United States.

    GENIOUS

    thanks guys.
    you helped

    yea by the way. i didnt realize kelp was an algae...hmmph ...
     
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    And you think this place equates to the library's databases? LOL!!!!

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    But just to get you started, here's a list of 300 species commonly found in most rivers of North America: http://nature.ca/rideau/b/b7a-e.html

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  11. hemoglowen Registered Member

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    hahahha no i know this isnt even close to one of my library's databases or whatnot. but its very usefull.

    and thanks for the link.. its amaaazing.

    ill get back to you.
     
  12. Roman Banned Banned

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    It's called preliminary research, you lazy cunt.
     
  13. hemoglowen Registered Member

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    yikkesssss somone needs someone needs to chill out a bit:bugeye:
     
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    These are classifications of algae:

    BACILLARIOPHYTA (diatoms)
    CHAROPHYTA (stoneworts)
    CHLOROPHYTA (green algae)
    CHRYSOPHYTA (golden algae)
    CYANOBACTERIA (blue-green algae)
    DINOPHYTA (dinoflagellates)
    PHAEOPHYTA (brown algae)
    RHODOPHYTA (red algae)
     
  17. Avatar smoking revolver Valued Senior Member

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    Oh, I thought someone was under an algae attack and cried for help. Carry on
     
  18. dexter ROOT Registered Senior Member

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    You should do rhodophytes. I just did a huge research project on them, as well as a research proposal for high alpine single cellular thermoacidophillic rhodophyte Galdieria sulphuraria. But other than that, dinoflagellates and cyanobacteria are really cool.


    Cyanobacteria are actually prokaryotes though.
     

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