what is importance of bladders in brown algae
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Brown algae are the only seaweeds that have air bladders. The brown coloring of seaweeds in the phylum phaeophyta comes from the pigment fucoxanthin, which helps them to absorb sunlight more efficiently, allowing them to live in deeper water than other seaweed species.
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The following description includes the importance of bladders in brown algae;
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- The brown algae belongs to the class of Phaeophyceae. It is the large group of multicellular algae.
- It is a weed that is located in the cold waters.
- Marine environments can support the growth of brown algae.
- The brown algae like Kelp exhibit air bladders on their leaf surface. These bladders aid in the floating of the leaves on the surface of water because of their heaviness.
- The bladder aids in availing the access of the sunlight for the process of photosynthesis.
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