Two examples of red tide are the Florida red tide caused by Karenia brevis algae and the California red tide caused by Lingulodinium polyedrum algae. Both of these algae produce toxins that can harm marine life and humans.
No, red tide is not caused by a virus. It is a harmful algal bloom that occurs when certain types of algae grow rapidly and produce toxic or harmful effects on marine life and humans. The algae responsible for red tide are called dinoflagellates.
The red tide is caused by a type of protist called dinoflagellates, particularly species from the genera Karenia and Alexandrium. These protists produce toxins that can harm marine organisms and affect human health when accumulated in shellfish.
A euglena has a flagellum for movement, which amoeba and paramecium do not have.
Red tide can occur at any time of the year, but it is most common in the late summer or early fall when water temperatures are warm and nutrient levels are high.
No. The red tide is caused by an overgrowth of a type of algae.
Two examples of red tide are the Florida red tide caused by Karenia brevis algae and the California red tide caused by Lingulodinium polyedrum algae. Both of these algae produce toxins that can harm marine life and humans.
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"red tide" is caused by the streptococcus, and it's toxin that causes the formation of pusIt's caused by dinoflagellatesthe answer is Boletes.
Red tide is caused by higher-than-normal level of the alga karenia brevis and its toxin, brevetoxin in coastal waters.
No, red tide is not caused by a virus. It is a harmful algal bloom that occurs when certain types of algae grow rapidly and produce toxic or harmful effects on marine life and humans. The algae responsible for red tide are called dinoflagellates.
Red tide is not caused by fungi. It is primarily caused by certain species of harmful algae called dinoflagellates, such as Karenia brevis. These algae produce toxins that can harm marine life and affect humans who consume contaminated seafood.
the viruses
The most common and well known disease caused by amoeba is amoebic dysentery resulting in severe diarrhea.
Red tides are blooms of harmful algae that contain high concentrations of toxins. These blooms can discolor the water, giving it a red or brown hue, and can have negative impacts on marine life by depleting oxygen in the water. Human health can also be affected if toxins from red tides accumulate in seafood.
Red Tide - band - was created in 1992.
Red Tide - band - ended in 2002.