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Difference between Algae and Halotolerance
Algae vs. Halotolerance
Algae (alga) are any of a large and diverse group of photosynthetic, eukaryotic organisms. Halotolerance is the adaptation of living organisms to conditions of high salinity.
Similarities between Algae and Halotolerance
Algae and Halotolerance have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Amino acid, Aquaculture, Carotenoid, Cyanobacteria, Fungus, Halophyte, Osmoregulation.
Amino acid
Amino acids are organic compounds that contain both amino and carboxylic acid functional groups.
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Aquaculture
Aquaculture (less commonly spelled aquiculture), also known as aquafarming, is the controlled cultivation ("farming") of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, mollusks, algae and other organisms of value such as aquatic plants (e.g. lotus).
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Carotenoid
Carotenoids are yellow, orange, and red organic pigments that are produced by plants and algae, as well as several bacteria, archaea, and fungi.
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Cyanobacteria
Cyanobacteria, also called Cyanobacteriota or Cyanophyta, are a phylum of autotrophic gram-negative bacteria that can obtain biological energy via oxygenic photosynthesis.
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Fungus
A fungus (fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms.
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Halophyte
A halophyte is a salt-tolerant plant that grows in soil or waters of high salinity, coming into contact with saline water through its roots or by salt spray, such as in saline semi-deserts, mangrove swamps, marshes and sloughs, and seashores.
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Osmoregulation
Osmoregulation is the active regulation of the osmotic pressure of an organism's body fluids, detected by osmoreceptors, to maintain the homeostasis of the organism's water content; that is, it maintains the fluid balance and the concentration of electrolytes (salts in solution which in this case is represented by body fluid) to keep the body fluids from becoming too diluted or concentrated.
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The list above answers the following questions
- What Algae and Halotolerance have in common
- What are the similarities between Algae and Halotolerance
Algae and Halotolerance Comparison
Algae has 323 relations, while Halotolerance has 48. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 1.89% = 7 / (323 + 48).
References
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