Algae
- Pigmentation is the first of the key characteristic used for classifying algae. They come in a variety of colors, ranging from red to blue-green to nearly everything in between.
- In addition to pigmentation, morphology is a trait used to further partition each division into different genera and species.
- The third key characteristic used to distinguish algae is the product they store for energy.
- The composition of an organism’s cell wall is the fourth characteristic used to classify an alga. Diatoms are unique as their cell wall is made of silica. The intricate designs within their silica cell walls and varying
- In addition to the four characteristics used to categorize algae, the environment where an algae is found is extremely important in determining what organisms will be living there.