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Meaning of rhodymeniaceae

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rhodymeniaceae (n)

a family of protoctist

rhodymeniaceae Sentence Examples

  1. Rhodymeniaceae, a diverse red algal family, are distributed worldwide in marine environments.
  2. Species within Rhodymeniaceae exhibit a range of morphologies, including foliose, crustose, and filamentous forms.
  3. Rhodymeniaceae contain a unique phycoerythrin pigment, which gives them a characteristic reddish color.
  4. Some members of Rhodymeniaceae have economic importance as a source of food and agar.
  5. The genus Rhodymenia, belonging to Rhodymeniaceae, is widely used in traditional medicine.
  6. Studies on Rhodymeniaceae have identified potential bioactive compounds with antioxidant and antiviral properties.
  7. The life cycle of Rhodymeniaceae involves a haploid gametophyte phase and a diploid sporophyte phase.
  8. Rhodymeniaceae are often found attached to rocks, shells, or other substrates in intertidal and subtidal regions.
  9. The cell walls of Rhodymeniaceae contain polysaccharides that provide structural support and aid in water retention.
  10. Conservation efforts are important to protect Rhodymeniaceae and their ecological roles in marine ecosystems.

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a family of protoctist

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Rhodymeniaceae, a diverse red algal family, are distributed worldwide in marine environments.

Species within Rhodymeniaceae exhibit a range of morphologies, including foliose, crustose, and filamentous forms.

Rhodymeniaceae contain a unique phycoerythrin pigment, which gives them a characteristic reddish color.

Some members of Rhodymeniaceae have economic importance as a source of food and agar.