Flerspråklig Søkekatalog

MavicaNET - Flerspråklig Søkekatalog

 
MavicaNet Lite - Light version



Project of



with support
Soil Science Faculty MSU



Rambler's Top100
Rambler's Top100
Katalog

Katalog

Hjelp

Søk Hjelp

Path to the top

Natur Liv Plants (Plantae)  ...

Path to the top

Natur Liv Protoctists (Protoctistae)  ...

Path to the top

Kultur Vitenskap Life Science Organism Biology Botanikk Algology Seaweeds (Algae)  ...

Path to the top

Kultur Vitenskap Life Science Organism Biology Botanikk Taxonomy: Plants (Plantae)  ...

Current category

Green Algae (Chlorophyta)


Sider

Sider


Hjelp Sister categories ...
 

Charophyceae  [42]

Prasinophyceae  [16]

Chlorophyceae  [200]

Ulvophyceae  [209]

Coniugatophyceae  [6]

  
Sider

Sider

Hjelp Filters
Select all sites

Green Algae (Chlorophyta)

Sites total: 13


Categories

Categories


HjelpSorting

Chlamydomonas NewsGroup - English
URL: http://www.bio.net:80/hypermail/CHLAMYDOMONAS/

A hypermail archive of BIOSCI which is a set of free electronic communication forums - the bionet USENET newsgroups and parallel e-mail lists.

[ eng ]


Chlorophyta - German
URL: http://pharm1.pharmazie.uni-greifswald.de/systematik/2_ab_reg/chloroph.htm

Chloroplasten mit Chlorophyll a und b, daneben verschiedene akzessorische Pigmente, die jedoch die grüne Farbe nicht überdecken

[ deu ]


Survey of the botanical Phyla - Chlorophyta - English
URL: http://www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/classes/bot125/resource/survey/chlorophyta.htm

[ ]


Protist Images: Chlorophyta - English
URL: http://protist.i.hosei.ac.jp/PDB/Images/Protista/ChlorophytaE.html

[ ]


Chlorophyta indice - English
URL: http://www.dipbot.unict.it/sistematica/Chloroph.html

[ ]


Desmids - English
URL: http://www.desmids.info/

Desmids are single celled green plants that are found living exclusively in freshwater habitats. They belong to the group of microscopic plants commonly known as Algae. They are frequently mentioned in pond life literature as they have a beauty, slowness and symmetry that appeals to most microscopists who examine such waters.

[ eng ]


Systematic tree of organisms: Green algae (Chlorophyta) - English
URL: http://www.miljolare.no/data/ut/art/?lang=eng&or_id=1624

[ ]


Chlorophyta - English
URL: http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/images/130/Chlorophyta/

Image Preview.

[ eng ]


Algae Divisions - CHLOROPHYTA / Dept. Botany, NMNH, Smithsonian Institution - English
URL: http://www.nmnh.si.edu/botany/projects/algae/Algd-Chl.htm

Most chlorophytes are aquatic, but some green algae can live on the surface of snow, on tree trunks, in soils, or symbiotically with protozoans, hydras or lichen-forming fungi. Numbering about 8,000 species, the chlorophytes range in size from microscopic to quite large. The typical color of plants in the Chlorophyta, resulting from the dominant chlorophyll pigments, is some shade of apple or grass green, although certain species may appear yellow-green or blackish-green due to the presence of carotenoid pigments or high concentrations of chlorophyll. Chlorophytes appear more than a billion years ago in the fossil record.

[ eng ]


Images - Chlorophyta / Dept. Botany, NMNH, Smithsonian Institution - English
URL: http://www.nmnh.si.edu/botany/projects/algae/Imag-Chl.htm

[ ]


Chlorophyta. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 - English
URL: http://www.bartleby.com/65/ch/Chloroph.html

shown in filters: References and Indices

The organisms are largely aquatic or marine. The various species can be unicellular, multicellular, coenocytic (having more than one nucleus in a cell), or colonial. Those that are motile have two apical or subapical flagella. A few types are terrestrial, occurring on moist soil, on the trunks of trees, on moist rocks, and even in snowbanks.

[ eng ]


Introduction to the Green Algae - English
URL: http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/greenalgae/greenalgae.html

The "green algae" is the most diverse group of algae, with more than 7000 species growing in a variety of habitats. The "green algae" is a paraphyletic group because it excludes the Plantae. Like the plants, the green algae contain two forms of chlorophyll, which they use to capture light energy to fuel the manufacture of sugars, but unlike plants they are primarily aquatic. Because they are aquatic and manufacture their own food, these organisms are called "algae," along with certain members of the Chromista, the Rhodophyta, and photosynthetic bacteria, even though they do not share a close relationship with any of these groups.

[ eng ]


Spirogyra
URL: http://www.angelfire.com/il2/lukus/

Provides brief summary with images and pictures, links. Presented by Lukus Keelings.

[ eng ]


 
Hjelp Sorting Hjelp Filters
Software powered by Cache
Søk
Editor's login
Message for editor
Forums
Options
Hjelp
Om oss