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  1. Algae are organisms, or living things, that are found all over the world. Algae are very important because they make much of Earth’s oxygen, which humans and other animals need to breathe. Some algae, such as seaweed, look like plants. However, algae are actually neither plants nor animals.

  2. How do some algae make the Earth warmer? Authors: Adrien Burlacot, Gilles Peltier, and others. Associate Editors: Allison Gamzon and Rachel Watson. Abstract. If you have ever visited a lake, a pond, or even the ocean, then you know about algae – not only the big ones that wash up on the beach, but also the much smaller microalgae.

  3. 1 kwi 2017 · There is substantial evidence for the health benefits of algal-derived food products, but there remain considerable challenges in quantifying these benefits, as well as possible adverse...

  4. 24 cze 2015 · Single-celled algae called phytoplankton are a main source of food for fish and other aquatic life, and account for half of the photosynthetic activity on Earth—that’s good. But certain varieties such as some cyanobacteria produce toxins that can harm humans, fish, and other animals.

  5. 19 paź 2017 · Rather than being at the bottom of the food chain, algae should be recognised as a vital key to supporting all of life, with the unique ability to turn light energy from the Sun into carbon-based molecules that society harnesses and uses in countless ways.

  6. 28 paź 2024 · Some algae can be harmful to humans. A few species produce toxins that may be concentrated in shellfish and finfish, which are thereby rendered unsafe or poisonous for human consumption.

  7. For example, algae are a critical part of the food chain, as well as producing a huge amount of the oxygen we breath. Here are a few vital algae facts to help you enjoy, understand, and respect one of the world’s most important organisms. Take a breath: half the oxygen you breathed in was made by algae.