Algae can be classified into several major groups, including:
Green Algae (Chlorophyta): These algae are commonly found in freshwaterenvironments and have chlorophyll a and b, giving them a green color.
Red Algae (Rhodophyta): These algae are predominantly marine and are often found in deeper waters. They contain a pigment called phycoerythrin, which gives them a reddish color.
Brown Algae (Phaeophyta): These large, multicellular algae are commonly found in marine environments. They are known for their characteristic brown color due to the presence of a pigment called fucoxanthin.
Diatoms: These are a type of photosynthetic algae that have a unique glass-like cell wall made of silica. They are found in both freshwater and marine environments and are a major component of phytoplankton.
Analyze and interpret data for patterns of change in anatomical structures of organisms using the fossil record and the chronological order of fossil appearance in rock layers.