Algae
Apparently insignificant and rather ignored, the algae constitute a complex system and they are at the root of the food chain in nature. Green, yellowish or brown, microscopic or over 200 feet long, algae form a complex variety that can be found just about everywhere. See more about them in the article below!| Comments on article "Algae" | |||||||||
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