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The lamina or blade in macroscopic algae like seaweed is a generally flattened structure that typically forms the principal bulk of the thallus.
The Science of Seaweeds explores sea vegetable aquaculture. Youth will learn parts of seaweeds and how they differ in structure and function from land plants.
Seaweeds in general have three major parts: holdfast, stipe, and blade. When referring to an entire plant and all of its parts, we call it a thallus.
12 июн. 2006 г. · The main body of a seaweed may be divided into fronds or blades, which provide a large surface for the absorption of sunlight.
The seaweed can have one or more blades, and the blades can have different shapes. In some cases, the blades have a distinct midrib. Photosynthesis takes place ...
Blade-like species can be very thin and membranous, a single cell-layer thick: A. Porphyra; B. A blade-like Ulva, two cell layers thick, surrounded by blades ...
Lamina or blade: flattened structure that is somewhat leaf-like. Sorus: spore cluster · Stipe: stem-like structure, may be absent · Holdfast: basal structure ... Edible seaweed · Seaweed farming · Seaweed fertiliser · Fucus serratus
Some seaweeds have many blades originating from a single stipe, and collectively they are called the frond. Many seaweeds also have small air bladders along ...
Laminaria comes from the Latin lamina, meaning "blade," and refers to the blade-like-lashes of the seaweed. Hyperborea was the name for a mythical northern land ...
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