Where do brown algae live and what structure do they have?

Brown algae are multicellular algae with a yellow-brown color of the thallus.
Cells with many brown chromatophores.
Brown coloration due to a mixture of pigments (chlorophyll, carotenoids and fucoxanitin)
consider the structure using the example of kelp:
1) thallus (thallus)
2) rhizoids (filamentous multicellular outgrowths of the outer shell)
They live in cold or temperate seas and oceans.



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