bell ringer name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)

19
Bell Ringer Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)

Upload: jane-caldwell

Post on 21-Jan-2016

218 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Bell Ringer Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)

Bell Ringer

Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors.(hint: vocab words)

Page 2: Bell Ringer Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)

Seaweed Classification

Page 3: Bell Ringer Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)

Chlorophyta

• Green algae• No accessory pigments• Live at or near the surface• Land plants evolved from chlorophytes

Page 4: Bell Ringer Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)

Chlorophyta

• Only ~10% of 7,000 species are marine• Genus Ulva is a familiar, delicate, lettucelike

edible seaweed– Can tolerate impure waters of urban coasts

Page 5: Bell Ringer Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)

Chlorophyta

• Ulva makes use of highly concentrated nutrients near sewage outlets to grow and multiply

• Most other species prefer clean waters

Page 6: Bell Ringer Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)

Ulva

• Live in marine & brackish waters• Edible • Sea lettuce

Page 7: Bell Ringer Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)

Ulva

• Thallus is flat & blade-like• 2 layers of cells, no differentiation of tissues

Page 8: Bell Ringer Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)
Page 9: Bell Ringer Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)

Phaeophyta

• Brown algae• Almost all 1500 species are marine• Largest of all algae– Can reach up to 132 ft (record is over 200 ft)– Can grow up to 20 in per day

• Includes kelp

Page 10: Bell Ringer Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)

Phaeophyta

• Some are annuals, some live up to 7 years• Tan/brown color comes from the accessory

pigment: fucoxanthin– Can allow photosynthesis to occur at greater

depth– Some grown in water up to 115 ft deep

Page 11: Bell Ringer Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)

Phaeophyta

• Live in temperate & polar habitats• Few live in tropics

Page 12: Bell Ringer Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)

Macrocystis

• Live in Pacific Ocean kelp forests• Economic & ecological importance– Harvested to feed abalone– Organisms that thrive in kelp forests support

commercial fishing & recreational activities

Page 13: Bell Ringer Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)

Macrocystis

• Wide variety of environmental conditions– Perennial nature– Growth habits– Wide distribution

Page 14: Bell Ringer Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)
Page 15: Bell Ringer Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)

Rhodophyta

• Most of world’s seaweeds are red algae• 4000 species• Smaller & more anatomically complex

Page 16: Bell Ringer Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)

Rhodophyta

• Accessory pigment, phycobilins, allows rhodophytes to excel in dim light

• Record depth for photosynthesizer: 879 ft– Tropical caribbean

Page 17: Bell Ringer Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)

Rhodophyta

• Grow slowly and may be 10s or even 100s of years old

• May also live on rocks at the surface– Most common surface dwellers grow as purple or

pink film on rocks, shells, other seaweeds, glass, or plastic

Page 18: Bell Ringer Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)

Coralline algae

• Calcareous• Remove large quantities of dissolved calcium

carbonate from seawater & deposit within tissues

• Accumulate to form large beds of stone-like algae

• Grow in sub-tidal quiet bays with clear water, mainly in Europe

Page 19: Bell Ringer Name the 3 classes of seaweed and their corresponding colors. (hint: vocab words)