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alginate These names refer to a gelatinous precipitate that is extracted from brown algae and absorbs up to 300 times it's weight in water. Used externally it is a cosmetic thickener and stabilizer. Used internally, algin has the capability of combining with heavy toxic metals in food in the body and allowing them to be passed harmlessly out with the feces.
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algicide A chemical compound that kills algae.
Ãâó: edis.ifas.ufl.edu/BODY_AG007.html
algae Simple plantlike organisms found in water or on wet surfaces
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algae Algae are classified as plants, although they share many characteristics with monerans (fungus). It is that pesky green stuff that many hobbyists try to avoid. It may become slimy over time and will grow in fresh or marine water.
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algae Simple rootless plants that grow in sunlit waters in proportion to the amount of available nutrients. They can affect water quality adversely by lowering the dissolved oxygen in the water. They are food for fish and small aquatic animals.
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