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Green algae

British pronunciation/ɡɹˈiːn ˈalɡiː/
American pronunciation/ɡɹˈiːn ˈælɡiː/
Green algae
[NOUN]
1

a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms, characterized by their green pigmentation

synonyms : chlorophyte
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green algae definition and meaning

What is "green algae"?

Green algae are photosynthetic organisms that possess distinctive features. They are typically found in freshwater or marine environments and are characterized by their green pigmentation. Green algae have a wide range of shapes and sizes, from microscopic unicellular forms to larger, multi-cellular structures. In terms of taste and texture, green algae can vary depending on the species. Some forms, like spirulina, are commonly used as a dietary supplement and have a mild, earthy taste. Texturally, green algae can range from soft and gelatinous to crisp and crunchy, depending on their composition and preparation. Overall, green algae play an important role in aquatic ecosystems and can also offer nutritional benefits to humans.

Examples
1The presence of green algae in water bodies can indicate the health and balance of the ecosystem.
2Take the green algae that grow on the walls of swimming pools.
3Even the green algae in the pond scum, you could eat.
4STEVE DAVIS, Everglades Foundation: You can see the green algae here on the Cape Coral side.
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