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SUBMITTED BY
JISNA .T
BSc. BOTANY
Govt.college chittur
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I take this opportunity to express my gratitude
in few words and respect to all those who
helped me in the completion of this project. It
is my humble pleasure to acknowledge my
deep sense of gratitude to my teachers for
valuable support , constant help and guidance
at each and every stage
GENERAL FEATURES -
ALGAE
TOPIC
CONTENT
Definition of algae
Structure of algae
Algal flagella
Algal cell structure
Habitat
Organization of thallus
Pigmentation
Nutrition
Food Reserve
ALGAE
ALGAE - STRUCTURE
THALLUS – Undifferentiated plant body
BLADE – leaf like flattened portion
PNEUMATOCYST –
gas filled chambers
STIPE – seaweeds having
support for holding
blades
HOLD FAST – Root like structure
BLADDERS HOLDFASTS
ALGAL FLAGELLA
They are the fine, protoplasmic , whip like threads in motile
algae – flagella
Isokont – equal in length
Heterokont – unequal in length
2 kinds : whiplash – smooth surface [ acronematic ]
tinsel – feathery appearance [ pantonematic ]
Blepharoplast – a single granule at the base of each
flagellum
it has typical 9 + 2 pattern of arrangement of microtubules
ALGAL CELL
3 Kinds :
1.prokaryotic : blue green algae
2.eukaryotic : other groups
3.mesokaroytic : Dinophyceae
habitat
A] hydrophytes
1. Planktophytes – floating & drifting algae
Euplanktophytes – non attached e.g., diatoms
Tachyplanktophytes – initially attached & later free
e.g., zygnema
2. Benthophytes – fixed or attached bottom dwelling algae
Periphytes - attached to submerged aquatic plants
e.g., nostoc
Lithophytes – attached to rocks & stones
e.g., polysiphonia
3. Epactiphytes – fresh water algae growing along the banks
of ponds & lakes e.g., oedogonium
4. Thermophytes – inhabiting hot springs e.g., blue green algae
5. Halophytes – inhabiting saline waters e.g., pediastrum
6. Epiphytes – attached to living plants e.g., coleochaeta
7. Epizoophytes – attached to living aquatic animals , such
as turtles e.g., cladophora
LITHOPHYTES
HALOPHYTES
THERMOPHYTES
EPIZOOPHYTES
1. Saphophytes – soil surface e.g., botrydium
2. Cryptophytes – sub surface soil e.g., nostoc
3. Lithophytes - moist rocks , wet walls e.g., blue green algae
4. Psammophytes – sand , along sanndy shores
B] EDAPHOPHYTES
The algae adapted for aerial mode of life .
they grow on the leaves & bark of trees , on the bodies of
animals
1. Epiphyllophytes – remains attached to leaves of
trees e.g., phyllosiphon
2. Epiphloeophytes – grows on tree bark together with
may mosses & liverworts
e.g., haplosiphon
3. Epizoophytes - algae found on the bodies of land
animals
C] AEROPHYTES
AEROPHYTES
Algae found in snow & ice
Responsible for red snow , green snow , violet snow etc..
D] CRYOPHYTES
Algae found within the body of aquatic animals
e.g., zoochlorella in hydra viridis
F] PARASITES
E] ENDOZOOPHYTES
Some algae exist as plant parasites e.g., Caphaleuros viresces
[ parasite of tea ]
Algae existing in symbiotic association with other plants
forming lichens
e.g., chlorella with
nitrogen fixing
bacterium azotobactor
G] SYMBIONTS
Oophila amblystomatis - salmander
CHLAMYDOMONAS – MOTILE CHLORELLA - NONMOTILE
UNICELLULAR
PEDIASTRUM - coenobium VOLVOX COLONY
MULTICELLULAR
DINOBRYON – DENDROID FORM
AMORPHOUS
CHARA - HETEROTRICHOUS ULVA - PARENCHYMATOUS
VAUCHERIA - SIPHONOUS
PSEUDOPARENCHYMATOUS -
BATRACHOSPERMUM
SIMPLE BRANCHED
UNBRANCHED
PSEUDO BRANCHED
PIGMENTATION
3 major categories
based on the chemical & physical properties
1. chlorophyll
2. carotenoids
3. phycobilins
1. CHLOROPHYLL
Fat soluble green pigment
They absorbs blue region & reflects green light
Responsible for green colour of algae
7 different types
STROMATOLITES
Cyanobacteria can form rock - like structures in warm tidal areas
2. CAROTENOIDS
fat soluble yellow pigments
accessory photosynthetic pigments
there are 3 main groups :
1. carotenes
2. xanthophyll
3. carotenoid acids
CAROTENES
absorbs blue - green light & transmit yellow – red light
non oxygenated
examples : ß carotene , lycopene & flavicine
XANTHOPHYLL
also called carotelos
oxygenated hydrocarbon
examples : lutein , zeaxanthin
Carotenoid acids
formed of a chain of carbon atoms
3. PHYCOBILINS
water soluble
always bonded with protein called phycobiliproteins
blue & red in colour
strongly fluorescent
emits orange or red light after fluorescence
3 main kinds :
1. phycoerythrins
2. phycocyanins
3. allophycocyanins
PLASTIDS
Pigments are found in membrane bound organelles
called plastids
except blue green algae – plastids are absent
pigments are found at peripheral cytoplasm
[ chromoplasm ]
plastids are of two types :
leucoplast - colourless
chromoplast - coloured
PLASTID FORMS IN ALGAE
Cup Shaped - Chlorella , Chlamydomonas
Spiral - Spirogyra
Girdle - Ulothrix
Stellate - Zygnema
Discoid - Chara
Reticulate - Oedogonium
ALGAL NUTRITION
Photoautotrophs - using only inorganic medium for
synthesizing organic foods
Photoauxotrophs - using some organic substance like
thiamine , biotin etc.,
Heterotrophs - do not synthesize organic food from
inorganic substances but solely from
organic constituents .
RESERVE FOOD
Chlorophyceae : starch & oils
Xanthophyceae : chrysolaminarin & oils
Bacillariophyceae : volutine & oils
Phaeophyceae : laminarin , mannitol & oils
Rhodophyceae : floridean starch , fats
Cyanophyceae : cyanophcean starch ,
cyanophycin
REFERENCES
www.easybiologyclass.com
S.Chand & company ltd publications – botany for
degree students algae – B.R.Vashishta , Dr. A.K.Sinha ,
-1-13
K.K.Bhaskaran , A.R.Ajith Kumar Ramesh . Phycology ,
bryology , pteridology , published by Manjusha
publications
Algae

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Algae

  • 1. SUBMITTED BY JISNA .T BSc. BOTANY Govt.college chittur
  • 2. ACKNOWLEDGMENT I take this opportunity to express my gratitude in few words and respect to all those who helped me in the completion of this project. It is my humble pleasure to acknowledge my deep sense of gratitude to my teachers for valuable support , constant help and guidance at each and every stage
  • 4. CONTENT Definition of algae Structure of algae Algal flagella Algal cell structure Habitat Organization of thallus Pigmentation Nutrition Food Reserve
  • 6. ALGAE - STRUCTURE THALLUS – Undifferentiated plant body BLADE – leaf like flattened portion PNEUMATOCYST – gas filled chambers STIPE – seaweeds having support for holding blades HOLD FAST – Root like structure
  • 8. ALGAL FLAGELLA They are the fine, protoplasmic , whip like threads in motile algae – flagella Isokont – equal in length Heterokont – unequal in length 2 kinds : whiplash – smooth surface [ acronematic ] tinsel – feathery appearance [ pantonematic ] Blepharoplast – a single granule at the base of each flagellum it has typical 9 + 2 pattern of arrangement of microtubules
  • 9. ALGAL CELL 3 Kinds : 1.prokaryotic : blue green algae 2.eukaryotic : other groups 3.mesokaroytic : Dinophyceae
  • 11. A] hydrophytes 1. Planktophytes – floating & drifting algae Euplanktophytes – non attached e.g., diatoms Tachyplanktophytes – initially attached & later free e.g., zygnema 2. Benthophytes – fixed or attached bottom dwelling algae Periphytes - attached to submerged aquatic plants e.g., nostoc Lithophytes – attached to rocks & stones e.g., polysiphonia
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14. 3. Epactiphytes – fresh water algae growing along the banks of ponds & lakes e.g., oedogonium 4. Thermophytes – inhabiting hot springs e.g., blue green algae 5. Halophytes – inhabiting saline waters e.g., pediastrum 6. Epiphytes – attached to living plants e.g., coleochaeta 7. Epizoophytes – attached to living aquatic animals , such as turtles e.g., cladophora
  • 17. 1. Saphophytes – soil surface e.g., botrydium 2. Cryptophytes – sub surface soil e.g., nostoc 3. Lithophytes - moist rocks , wet walls e.g., blue green algae 4. Psammophytes – sand , along sanndy shores B] EDAPHOPHYTES
  • 18.
  • 19. The algae adapted for aerial mode of life . they grow on the leaves & bark of trees , on the bodies of animals 1. Epiphyllophytes – remains attached to leaves of trees e.g., phyllosiphon 2. Epiphloeophytes – grows on tree bark together with may mosses & liverworts e.g., haplosiphon 3. Epizoophytes - algae found on the bodies of land animals C] AEROPHYTES
  • 21. Algae found in snow & ice Responsible for red snow , green snow , violet snow etc.. D] CRYOPHYTES
  • 22. Algae found within the body of aquatic animals e.g., zoochlorella in hydra viridis F] PARASITES E] ENDOZOOPHYTES Some algae exist as plant parasites e.g., Caphaleuros viresces [ parasite of tea ]
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25. Algae existing in symbiotic association with other plants forming lichens e.g., chlorella with nitrogen fixing bacterium azotobactor G] SYMBIONTS Oophila amblystomatis - salmander
  • 26.
  • 27. CHLAMYDOMONAS – MOTILE CHLORELLA - NONMOTILE UNICELLULAR
  • 28. PEDIASTRUM - coenobium VOLVOX COLONY MULTICELLULAR
  • 29. DINOBRYON – DENDROID FORM AMORPHOUS
  • 30. CHARA - HETEROTRICHOUS ULVA - PARENCHYMATOUS
  • 34. PIGMENTATION 3 major categories based on the chemical & physical properties 1. chlorophyll 2. carotenoids 3. phycobilins
  • 35. 1. CHLOROPHYLL Fat soluble green pigment They absorbs blue region & reflects green light Responsible for green colour of algae 7 different types
  • 36.
  • 37. STROMATOLITES Cyanobacteria can form rock - like structures in warm tidal areas
  • 38.
  • 39. 2. CAROTENOIDS fat soluble yellow pigments accessory photosynthetic pigments there are 3 main groups : 1. carotenes 2. xanthophyll 3. carotenoid acids
  • 40. CAROTENES absorbs blue - green light & transmit yellow – red light non oxygenated examples : ß carotene , lycopene & flavicine XANTHOPHYLL also called carotelos oxygenated hydrocarbon examples : lutein , zeaxanthin Carotenoid acids formed of a chain of carbon atoms
  • 41.
  • 42.
  • 43. 3. PHYCOBILINS water soluble always bonded with protein called phycobiliproteins blue & red in colour strongly fluorescent emits orange or red light after fluorescence 3 main kinds : 1. phycoerythrins 2. phycocyanins 3. allophycocyanins
  • 44.
  • 45.
  • 46. PLASTIDS Pigments are found in membrane bound organelles called plastids except blue green algae – plastids are absent pigments are found at peripheral cytoplasm [ chromoplasm ] plastids are of two types : leucoplast - colourless chromoplast - coloured
  • 47. PLASTID FORMS IN ALGAE Cup Shaped - Chlorella , Chlamydomonas Spiral - Spirogyra Girdle - Ulothrix Stellate - Zygnema Discoid - Chara Reticulate - Oedogonium
  • 48. ALGAL NUTRITION Photoautotrophs - using only inorganic medium for synthesizing organic foods Photoauxotrophs - using some organic substance like thiamine , biotin etc., Heterotrophs - do not synthesize organic food from inorganic substances but solely from organic constituents .
  • 49. RESERVE FOOD Chlorophyceae : starch & oils Xanthophyceae : chrysolaminarin & oils Bacillariophyceae : volutine & oils Phaeophyceae : laminarin , mannitol & oils Rhodophyceae : floridean starch , fats Cyanophyceae : cyanophcean starch , cyanophycin
  • 50. REFERENCES www.easybiologyclass.com S.Chand & company ltd publications – botany for degree students algae – B.R.Vashishta , Dr. A.K.Sinha , -1-13 K.K.Bhaskaran , A.R.Ajith Kumar Ramesh . Phycology , bryology , pteridology , published by Manjusha publications