Engineered Algae
Algae are organisms that utilize solar energy and carbon dioxide (hereafter referred to as carbon) and, through photosynthesis, produce complex molecules and oxygen released into the atmosphere. Algae can be divided into two main groups: 1) microscopic unicellular, filamentous, or colonial algae, and 2) multicellular macroalgae. Another classification of algae is based on their pigment composition: green, red, and brown algae. Algae grow in various aquatic environments, including oceans, streams, lakes, and ponds, across a broad salinity range, from freshwater and brackish water to seawater and hypersaline lagoons. Algae can also be found within ice and thin layers covering rocks and soil. Microalgae and cyanobacteria together are responsible for nearly 50% of the photosynthesis occurring on Earth, despite collectively constituting less than 1% of the planet’s total biomass.
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