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GHA is the generic name for a wide variety of algae that present in filamentous form, but with distinct metabolism and constitution, in their cellular organizations. A first information, for its better identification, would be to verify if the algal filaments are siphonous (without real cell division), or multicellular (with well-defined cell division, like a "train" of cells). In the first case, algae belonging to the family Bryopsidales (Bryopsis, Derbesia, etc.) and, in the second case, filamentous algae belonging to the family Cladophorales (Cladophora, Cladophoropsis, etc.). This is easily verifiable with a cheap microscope, of those that increase up to 100 times, with no difficulty of use and is of great importance for the options of approach.
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