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  2. Carpospore - Wikipedia

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    A carpospore is a diploid spore produced by red algae. After fertilization, the alga's carpogonium subdivides into carpospores, and generally the largest type of spore (larger than bispores, which are larger again than tetraspores). [1] The wall of the carposporangium then breaks down, releasing the spores into the environment. [2]

  3. Batrachospermaceae - Wikipedia

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    Batrachospermaceae [2] is a family of fresh water red algae (Rhodophyta). Genera within the Batrachospermaceae generally have a "Lemanea-type" life history with carpospores germinating to produce chantransia. [3] Sporophyte phase with meiosis occurs in an apical cell to produce the gametophyte stage. [3]

  4. Rhodochorton - Wikipedia

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    Rhodochorton investiens displays a relatively simple life cycle for a red alga. [8] In the Carposporophyte: a spermatium merges with a trichogyne (a long hair on the female sexual organ), which then divides to form carposporangia - which produce carpospores. Carpospores germinate into gametophytes, which produce sporophytes.

  5. Red algae - Wikipedia

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    Red algae, like Gracilaria, Gelidium, Euchema, Porphyra, Acanthophora, and Palmaria are primarily known for their industrial use for phycocolloids (agar, algin, furcellaran and carrageenan) as thickening agent, textiles, food, anticoagulants, water-binding agents, etc. [87] Dulse (Palmaria palmata) is one of the most consumed red algae and is a ...

  6. Batrachospermum - Wikipedia

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    Batrachospermum is a genus of red algae from the family Batrachospermaceae.Due to its complex biological life cycle, descriptions of the taxon typically focus on gametophytes, while sporophytes, i.e., carposporophytes, are filamentous structures growing on the gametophyte, on which they depend.

  7. Naccariaceae - Wikipedia

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    Naccariaceae is a family of red algae in the order Bonnemaisoniales, ... 1990) said that the similarities in nutritive cells and carpospore germination, ...

  8. Polysiphonia - Wikipedia

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    Polysiphonia, known as red hair algae, [1] is a genus of filamentous red algae with about 19 species on the coasts of the British Isles [2] and about 200 species worldwide, [3] including Crete in Greece, Antarctica and Greenland. [4] [5] Its members are known by a number of common names. [note 1] [4] It is in the order Ceramiales and family ...

  9. Rhodomelaceae - Wikipedia

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    Rhodomelaceae is estimated to be the largest red algae family, with about 125 genera and over 700 species. [1] Included taxa