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Introduction to the Phaeophyta

58527 Introduction to the Phaeophyta http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/chromista/phaeophyta.html Brief introduction to the brown algae or phaeophytes, a group of photosynthetic protists, almost all of which are marine, including rockweed and kelp. Includes biochemical information, reproduction and life cycle, and why they are no longer classified as plants. Biology > Biota > Protists > Phaeophyta Jan 6, 2008  

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Photographs of about 30 species of brown algae that grow around the coasts of New Zealand.
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