Clipart images of algae. Algae are eukaryotic organisms that lack many organs found in land plants. The most known and largest examples are seaweeds.
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Paramecium
Paramecium are one-celled organisms. They are elliptical in shape and active swimmers.... |
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Paramecium
Paramecium are one-celled organisms in the Protista kingdom. They are slipper-shaped, nearly transparent and move by way of cilia. nucleus (n); vesicles (v); ... |
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Paramecium
Paramecium are one-celled organisms in the Protista kingdom. They are slipper-shaped, nearly transparent and move by way of cilia. nucleus (n); vesicles (v); ... |
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Paramecium
Paramecium are one-celled organisms in the Protista kingdom. They are slipper-shaped, nearly transparent and move by way of cilia. ... |
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Polycystina
Polycystina are microscopic in size and possess a structureless sarcode-body, enclosed in a perforated shell. They are exquisitely beautiful (Nicholson, 1871)... |
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Polycystina
Polycystina are microscopic in size and possess a structureless sarcode-body, enclosed in a perforated shell. They are exquisitely beautiful (Nicholson, 1871)... |
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Polystomella
Polystomella are grouped in the Bryozoan Phylum.... |
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Radiolaria
Radiolarians exhibit a wide variey of shapes. They have a glassy skeleton.... |
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Rockweed
Upper end of a Rockweed, Fucus vesiculosus.... |
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Rockweed
"Part of thallus of a rockweed (Fucus platycarpus)." -Bergen, 1896... |
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Rockweed Frond, Fructifying Tip of
Known as rockweed or bladder wrack, this species of seaweed is in the Fucaceae family of brown algae. "Fructifying Tip of a Frond of Rockweed (Fucus vesiculosus). a, a, air-bladders; b, b, conceptacle... |
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Rockweed Section
"Transverse section of conceptacle of a rockweed (Fucus platycarpus). h, hairs; a, antheridia; o, oogonia." -Bergen, 1896... |
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Seaweeds
33. Saw-edge wrack, 34. Bladder wrack, 35. Sugar-tangle.... |
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Sertularia
Sertularia are members of the Protista kingdom. It is an example of another group of the hyroid zoophytes, almost all the members of which are marine. ... |
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Sertularia
Sertularia are members of the Protista kingdom. It is an example of another group of the hyroid zoophytes, almost all the members of which are marine. ... |
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Sertularia
Sertularia are members of the Protista kingdom. This is an example of the egg-producing gonophore.... |
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Spirogyra
This illustration shows the sexual reproduction of Spirogyra: A, in lower portion of figure formation of the tubes between the opposite cells of the filaments is shown. Above the contents of two cells... |
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Spirogyra
Two magnified individuals of a Spirogyra, forming spores by conjugation; a complete spore at base: above, successive stages of the conjugation are represented.... |
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Sporophyll
"One sporophyll with empty sporangia."—Finley, 1917... |
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Stonewort, Common
"1. Chara vulgaris; 2. a portion of a branch with a nucule and globule; 3. the globule more magnified; 4. the spiral tubes of the latter; 5. a nucule cut open; 6. a nucule in germination." -Lindley, 1... |
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Tubularia
Tubularia are members of the Protista kingdom. The pipe-coralline (Tubularia) is an example of another group of the hyroid zoophytes, almost all the members of which are marine. ... |
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Vaucheria
A Vaucheria; single cell grown on into a much-branched thread; the end of some branches enlarging, and the green contents in one (a) there condensed into a spore.... |
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Vaucheria
A Vaucheria; spore and the mature spore escaping.... |
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Volvox
These protozoans form colonies. The large spherical colonies of Volvox globator are composed of several thousand cells around a hollow center.... |
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Volvox
These protozoans form colonies. The large spherical colonies of Volvox globator are composed of several thousand cells around a hollow center. This is a type of reproductive cell.... |