merileväkasvien
Merileväkasvien, often translated as marine algae or seaweeds, are a diverse group of organisms belonging to the plant kingdom. They are autotrophic, meaning they produce their own food through photosynthesis, and are found in marine environments worldwide. Unlike terrestrial plants, merileväkasvien lack true roots, stems, and leaves, and their reproductive structures are also distinct. Their classification is complex and has evolved with advancements in scientific understanding, with many groups now considered to be protists rather than true plants.
Merileväkasvien are broadly categorized into three main groups based on their pigmentation: green algae (Chlorophyta), brown
These organisms play a crucial ecological role in marine ecosystems. They form habitats for numerous other