seaweed

seaweed
/see"weed'/, n.
1. any plant or plants growing in the ocean.
2. a marine alga.
[1570-80; SEA + WEED1]

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Any of certain species of red, green, and brown marine algae that generally are anchored to the sea bottom or to a solid structure by rootlike holdfasts that perform the sole function of attachment and do not extract nutrients as do the roots of higher plants.

The most obvious seaweeds are brown algae; mosslike carpets of red algae are seen at low tides. Seaweeds are often dense in shallow water. Brown algae commonly found as seaweeds include kelp, which include the largest algae, and sargassum. Some seaweeds have hollow, gas-filled floats that keep their fronds at the surface of the water. Ulva species, commonly called sea lettuce, are among the relatively few green algae that are seaweeds. Seaweeds are used as food, and brown algae are used in fertilizers. The red alga Gelidium is used to make the gelatin-like product called agar.

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 any red, green, or brown marine algae that grow on seashores. They are anchored to the sea bottom or to some solid structure by rootlike holdfasts that perform the sole function of attachment and do not extract nutrients as do the roots of higher plants.

      Seaweeds often form dense growths on rocky shores or accumulations in shallow water. Many show a well-established zonation along the margins of the seas, where the depth of the water is 50 metres (about 165 feet) or less. The types of seaweed growing near the high-water mark, where plants are often exposed to air, differ from those growing at lower levels, where there is little or no exposure. Fucus, Macrocystis, Nereocystis, and Laminaria are widely distributed in colder zones and are absent from tropical waters.

       brown algae (q.v.) commonly found as seaweeds include kelps (kelp) and Fucus. Among the kelps are the largest algae; certain species of Macrocystis and Nereocystis of the Pacific and Antarctic regions exceed 33 metres (100 feet) in length. Laminaria, another kelp, is abundant along both Pacific and Atlantic coasts. Gulfweed (Sargassum; (Sargassum) q.v.) is common as free-floating masses in the Gulf Stream and the Sargasso Sea.

      Red alga (red algae) (q.v.) seaweeds include dulse (Rhodymenia), Gelidium, Chondrus, and laver (Porphyra). Various species of Chondrus (see Irish moss) carpet the lower half of the zone exposed at low tide along rocky coasts of the Atlantic.

      Ulva species, commonly called sea lettuce (q.v.), are among the relatively few green algal (green algae) seaweeds.

      Some seaweeds are of economic importance in various parts of the world as foods or fertilizers or as sources of polysaccharides.

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