Species Hierarchy
Kingdom PROTOZOA-ALGAE (PROTISTA)
Phylum ALGAE, BROWN ALGAE (PHAEDOPHYTA)
Class ALGAE - BROWN (PHAEPHYTA)
Order WRACKS AND KELPS (LAMINARIALES)
Family KELPS (LESSONIACEAE)
Common name: KELP - GIANT KELP
Scentific name: MACROCYSTIS INTEGRIFOLIA

Species Info:

This lifeform is found in the northern Pacific Ocean (Aleutian Islands, etc.). This lifeform is marine and found only in salt water.

The giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) is native to the Pacific Ocean. It can be found along western North America from Alaska south to Mexico. This giant kelp can grow to over 200 feet long.

The Laminariales include such species as the wracks, bull kelp, and giant kelp.

Brown Algae Group (Phaedophyta) is usually broken into three main categories:  The Chrysophyta, the  Pyrrophyta, and the Phaeophyta. Golden Brown Algae Group (Chrysophyta) has about 6,000 species. Fire Algae Group (Pyrrophyta) contains about 1,000 species. The group has a broad habitat base from parasites to the marine algae that produce the red tides. Brown Algae Group (Phaeophyta) has about 1,000 species. Most of these are marine seaweeds with the giant kelps as typical examples.

Protista kingdom (sometimes spelled as Protoctista) contains numerous phyla including unicellular animals and algae.

 

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