red algae
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Definition
Noun 1. A type of marine algae (seaweed) belonging to the division Rhodophyta, characterized by having a red or purplish pigment (phycoerythrin) that masks the green color of chlorophyll.
Usage
The term "red algae" is used as a countable plural noun (e.g., "many red algae") or as an uncountable noun to refer to the group collectively. It specifically denotes a biological classification of aquatic organisms.
Examples
- Noun:
- The tide pools were filled with various red algae, giving the rocks a reddish hue.
- Carrageenan, a common food additive, is extracted from certain species of red algae.
- Unlike green algae, red algae can thrive in deeper ocean waters where light is limited.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific Context: In taxonomy, "red algae" refers to the division Rhodophyta, which includes over 7,000 species. They are notable for their lack of flagella and their complex life cycles.
- Economic/Commercial Context: The term is frequently used in industries related to food science, cosmetics, and biotechnology due to the valuable compounds (like agar and carrageenan) derived from these algae.
Variants and Related Words
- Rhodophyta (n): The scientific name for the division of red algae.
- Agar (n): A gelatinous substance obtained from red algae, used in laboratories as a culture medium and in food as a thickener.
- Carrageenan (n): A family of linear sulfated polysaccharides extracted from red algae, used for gelling, thickening, and stabilizing foods and products.
- Nori (n): An edible seaweed (a type of red algae, ) used especially in Japanese cuisine, often to wrap sushi.
Synonyms
- Rhodophytes (n): A direct synonym, less common but used in scientific writing.
- Seaweed (n): A broad, general term for macroscopic marine algae, which includes red, green, and brown algae. "Red algae" is a specific type of seaweed.
Different Meanings
The term "red algae" does not have significantly different common meanings. Its primary and almost exclusive use is in biological and applied scientific contexts to describe the specific group of algae within Rhodophyta. It is not typically used idiomatically.
Noun
- marine algae in which the chlorophyll is masked by a red or purplish pigment; source of agar and carrageenan