Author:
Jan Scholten
Book:
Wonderful Plants
Type:
Picture
Chapter:
120.00.00
120.00.00 Glaucophyta
Botany: Glaucophytes are a small group of freshwater single-celled algae. Their chloroplasts, called cyanelles, have a peptidoglycan layer, making them more similar to cyanobacteria than those of the remaining Archaeplastida.
Glaucophyta: Colourless groups; fungus-like.
Bicosoecea
Hyphochytridiomycetes
Labyrinthulomycetes (slime nets)
Oomycetes (water moulds)
Opalinea
Proteromonadea
Blastocystis