economical importance of algae
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Different forms of algae have great commercial value as sources of food, fodder, or fertilisers.
Algae refers to a wide range of eukaryotic marine organisms, all of which engage in the process of photosynthesis. Ranging in size from unicellular microalgae to giant kelp, these aquatic plants are characterized by their lack of flowers, formal roots, leaves, or even stems. Algae are economically important in a variety of ways. The natural substance can be used as a food source, a fodder, in fish farming, and as a fertilizer. It also plays a key role in alkaline reclaiming, can be used as a soil binding agent, and is used in a variety of commercial products.
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