Marine BiologyMarine Biology covers the basics of marine biology with a global approach using examples from numerous regions and ecosystems worldwide. This introductory, one-semester text is designed for non-majors. Authors Castro and Huber have made a special effort to include solid basic science content needed in a general education course, including the fundamental principles of biology, the physical sciences, and the scientific method. This science coverage is integrated with a stimulating, up-to-date overview of marine biology. |
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... Cyanobacteria ) Cyanobacteria Major Storage Products Variety of types Cyanophycean starch Cyanophycin ( protein ) Major Cell - Wall Components Peptidoglycan containing muramic acid Chains of amino sugars and amino acids Carotenoids ...
... Cyanobacteria ) Cyanobacteria Major Storage Products Variety of types Cyanophycean starch Cyanophycin ( protein ) Major Cell - Wall Components Peptidoglycan containing muramic acid Chains of amino sugars and amino acids Carotenoids ...
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... Cyanobacteria Cyanobacteria , once known as blue- green algae , are a group of photosynthetic bacteria . In addition to having chloro- phyll , most contain a bluish pigment called phycocyanin ( Table 5.1 ) . Most marine cyanobacteria ...
... Cyanobacteria Cyanobacteria , once known as blue- green algae , are a group of photosynthetic bacteria . In addition to having chloro- phyll , most contain a bluish pigment called phycocyanin ( Table 5.1 ) . Most marine cyanobacteria ...
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... cyanobacteria Bacteria Coastal Both Various protists Protista Not Known Not Known in the photosynthetic picoplankton . A very poorly known group called prochlorophytes , which are sometimes classified as separate from cyanobacteria ...
... cyanobacteria Bacteria Coastal Both Various protists Protista Not Known Not Known in the photosynthetic picoplankton . A very poorly known group called prochlorophytes , which are sometimes classified as separate from cyanobacteria ...
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The Science of Marine Biology | 3 |
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