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WHAT IS GAUDIKOV'S EFFECT OBSERVED IN RED ALGAE AND BLUE GREEN ALGAE ?
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Answered by SamikBiswa1911
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Colour of blue green algae changes according to depth in sea this is called as Gaudikov's effect. Under normal conditions of growth and almost steady light intensities their color remains the same, however as the intensities if light change or vary they exhibit a drastic change in color. This occurs with change in intensities of the incident light with changing depths of the water body.

Answered by Kashmiripsyco
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Explanation:

Colour of blue green algae changes according to depth in sea this is called as Gaudikov's effect. Under normal conditions of growth and almost steady light intensities their color remains the same, however as the intensities if light change or vary they exhibit a drastic change in color. This occurs with change in intensities of the incident light with changing depths of the water body.

So, the correct answer is 'Gaudikov's effect'

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