mikroosakeseds
Mikroosakeseds, also known as microalgae, are a diverse group of unicellular algae that play a significant role in various ecosystems. They are microscopic, ranging from 2 to 200 micrometers in size, and can be found in both freshwater and marine environments. Microalgae are primary producers, meaning they produce their own food through photosynthesis, similar to plants. They are a vital source of food for many aquatic organisms, including zooplankton, fish, and even some mammals.
Microalgae are classified into several groups based on their characteristics, such as the type of pigments
The study of microalgae is important for several reasons. They are indicators of water quality, as their
Despite their importance, microalgae are often overlooked in ecological studies. However, recent advancements in microscopy and