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- Association of Local Government Auditors
ALGA empowers our local government auditing community through excellence in advocacy, education, communication, and collaboration to protect and enhance the public good while embracing diversity, equity, and inclusiveness
- Algae - Wikipedia
Most algae are single-celled organisms without roots, leaves, or stems Most are photoautotrophs and the main primary producers of aquatic ecosystems, although some are mixotrophs that derive metabolic energy both from internal photosynthesis and from foraging external nutrients
- ALGA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: any plant or plantlike organism (as a seaweed) that includes forms mostly growing in water, lacking a system of vessels for carrying fluids, and often having chlorophyll masked by brown or red coloring matter
- Algae | Definition, Characteristics, Classification, Examples, Facts . . .
In many red algae (e g , Palmaria), numerous adjacent filaments joined laterally create the gross morphological form of the alga Parenchymatous (tissuelike) forms, such as the giant kelp (Macrocystis), can measure many metres in length
- Algae – Definition, Examples, Characteristics
Algae are primarily aquatic, photosynthetic organisms that are often simple in structure and range from unicellular microalgae, like diatoms, to multicellular forms, such as giant kelp
- One of the most lethal algae blooms in Southern California is over . . .
Levels of toxic algae species in Southern California coastal waters have declined in recent weeks below thresholds that pose a threat to marine wildlife, according to the Southern California
- [ALGA] Australasian Land and Groundwater Association
The Australasian Land Groundwater Association (ALGA) Ltd provides a forum and identity for the Australasian contaminated land and groundwater industry and supports the many professionals working in the field
- Algae - New World Encyclopedia
Algae (singular alga) are a large and diverse group of photosynthetic, eukaryotic, plant -like organisms that use chlorophyll in capturing light energy, but lack characteristic plant structures such as leaves, roots, flowers, vascular tissue, and seeds
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