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This is a Smithsonian Institution Website which includes a section on algae with pictures and detailed research notes.... see more

Harmful algae are microscopic, single-celled organisms that live in the sea. They are harmful to higher forms of marine... see more

Despite widespread acceptance that competition between scleractinian corals and benthic algae is important to the... see more

This unit is part of the WQM216 Biological / Bacteriological Water Quality Analyses course of the Red Rocks Community... see more

This Page is the "Gateway" to our archive of 185+ digitized images. The archive consists mostly of light images of... see more

This is a great place to start a group on the concept of algae. It is informative and easy to follow. Be sure and use the... see more

This site is a portion of a larger program in which users construct a world and the life that inhabits it. Marine botany... see more

Este objeto puede utilizarse como guion para determinar experimentalmente algunas de las propiedades tecnológicas y... see more

A new bioreactor enabled scientists to grow cyanobacteria under Mars-like conditions. Read the details here.

The PDF provides secondary school biology teachers with a sound background on teaching and learning about diversity algae... see more

This is a free, online textbook offered by African Free University. It covers algae and plants.

Scientists at the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources have discovered they can fight invasive algae at... see more

Microbots are often used to deliver drugs for chemotherapy, and they are normally made of synthetic organic matter. Using... see more

This is the outline of a botany course for non-science majors. The outline includes extensive web notes with excellent... see more

The Consortium serves as gateway to biodiversity data of lichenized fungi. It unites records not only from lichen... see more

Students will read and view photos pertaining to the Plant Kingdom. Students will also learn about the evolutionary... see more

Chloroplasts in eukaryotes such as plants and algae likely originated from cyanobacteria (this is called the... see more

The worksheets provided allows students to follow along while the instructor uses the "virtual pond dip" to choose... see more

Website from Algae World with a section on diatoms. Provides basic introductory information, microscopy pictures and... see more

The Virtual Paleobotany Lab contains the background material and instructions for 12 lab exercises from a UC Berkeley... see more

Scientists are studying coral reefs around the world to discover the impact that warmer temperatures and increased carbon... see more

In this activity (on pages 36-39), learners make a model of a watershed out of paper, then run water down the mountain to... see more

Scientists studying large lakes in northern and tropical latitudes are finding that rising water temperatures are... see more

This site is designed for students interested in the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. Links include information... see more