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Among the red, green and brown algae that inhabit the sea, which is likely to be found in the deepest waters. Why?

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Answered by Sarah0909
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Explanation: Red algae is mostly likely to be found in deep water. This has to do with the different wavelengths of light and how deep they can penetrate water. Red light has the longest wavelength of the visible spectrum which means it penetrates water the least.

Answered by Anonymous
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This phycobilin/phycoerythrin can absorb the blue light and use it for photosynthesis, thus using the little solar energy that reached the deepest part of the ocean for manufacturing food. Hence, the red algae is able to survive the deepest quarters of the oceans while the others can't.

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