Alga in a sentence as a noun

The point was that many species of algae already produce and release it.

I'm looking forward to alga being released -- I've been looking for a good graph library for a while.

The goal of this study is to examine how high algal biomass is formed under low P conditions.

It was realized that something had gone badly wrong and the scientists soon uncovered the association of P. eegarii and the alga.

The subtitle is much better than the title: "Biology textbooks tell us that lichens are alliances between two organisms—a fungus and an alga.

If you're saying an ecosystem containing one kind of alga is in any way as fine as an ecosystem comprising billions of organisms and interdependencies, then what can I say.

But here the bacterium forsook its contrived marriage with the cereal plants {40} and formed a more exciting but adulterous union with a tough and self-sufficient blue-green alga growing on the water surface of the paddy field.

Lichens normally prefer a cool humid atmosphere; it seems Trentepohlia algae are particularly difficult to grow in culture, and I couldn't find any evidence of corn being the organism's preferred snack.

The affinity of stalks for Fe in association with iron-phosphorus biogeochemistry suggest a resolution to the paradox of algal blooms in oliogotrophic streams and rivers.

Alga definitions

noun

primitive chlorophyll-containing mainly aquatic eukaryotic organisms lacking true stems and roots and leaves

See also: algae