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Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Fastest growing organism on Earth

The Giant Kelp algae (Macrocystis pyrifera) is the fastest growing organism on earth and can grow at a rate of 61cm (two feet) a day.

Macrocystis pyrifera, commonly known as giant kelp or giant bladder kelp, is a species of kelp (large brown algae), and one of four species in the genus Macrocystis. Giant kelp is common along the coast of the eastern Pacific Ocean, from Baja California north to southeast Alaska, and is also found in the southern oceans near South America,South Africa, and Australia. Individual algae may grow to more than 45 metres (148 ft) long at a rate of as much as 2 feet (61 cm) per day. Giant kelp grows in dense stands known as kelp forests, which are home to many marine animals that depend on the algae for food or shelter. Humans harvest kelp for it is rich in iodinepotassium, and other minerals, but the primary product obtained from giant kelp is alginate.

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