k Green alga Haematococcus pluvialis, SEM Coloured scanning electron micrograph SEM of green alga chlorophyte vegetative stage Haematococcus pluvialis. A unicellular, microscopic green alga that has two flagella. It contains a single, cupshaped chloroplast, with several pyrenoids. This alga occurs in many different aquatic environments including fresh and brackish water. It is believed to be the worlds richest known source of astaxanthin. Astaxanthin is a natural carotenoid pigment and a biological antioxidant. When environmental conditions become adverse i.e. when nutrients start becoming scarce, the water environment starts to dry out and the algae are increasingly exposed to direct sunlight, they enter a resting phase cyst phase that allows them to survive for prolonged periods, until the environment becomes much more favourable for growth. In the resting phase the alga accumulates high amounts of astaxanthin. Magnification x600 when shortest axis printed at 25 Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Green alga  Haematococcus pluvialis , SEM Coloured scanning electron micrograph  SEM  of green alga  chlorophyte  vegetative stage  Haematococcus pluvialis . A unicellular, microscopic green alga that has two flagella. It contains a single, cup shaped chloroplast, with several pyrenoids. This alga occurs in many different aquatic environments including fresh and brackish water. It is believed to be the world s richest known source of astaxanthin. Astaxanthin is a natural carotenoid pigment and a biological antioxidant. When environmental conditions become adverse  i.e. when nutrients start becoming scarce, the water environment starts to dry out and the algae are increasingly exposed to direct sunlight , they enter a resting phase  cyst phase  that allows them to survive for prolonged periods, until the environment becomes much more favourable for growth. In the resting phase the alga accumulates high amounts of astaxanthin. Magnification: x600 when shortest axis printed at 25
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Green alga (Haematococcus pluvialis), SEM

Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of green alga (chlorophyte) vegetative stage (Haematococcus pluvialis). A unicellular, microscopic green alga that has two flagella. It contains a single, cup-shaped chloroplast, with several pyrenoids. This alga occurs in many different aquatic environments including fresh and brackish water. It is believed to be the world's richest known source of astaxanthin. Astaxanthin is a natural carotenoid pigment and a biological antioxidant. When environmental conditions become adverse (i.e. when nutrients start becoming scarce, the water environment starts to dry out and the algae are increasingly exposed to direct sunlight), they enter a resting phase (cyst phase) that allows them to survive for prolonged periods, until the environment becomes much more favourable for growth. In the resting phase the alga accumulates high amounts of astaxanthin. Magnification: x600 when shortest axis printed at 25

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