User:AcousticSonar48/Dictyosphaeria cavernosa

Dictyosphaeria cavernosa
Dictyosphaeria cavernosa is a species of green algae (class Ulvophyceae) in the family Siphonocladaceae. This is one of the three species of the Sictyosphaeria family, which is part of the green aglae class.

Description
This type of algae is different to another species of the same look, you must be wondering why. Dictyosphaeria Cavernosa is hollower version of another species, Dictyosphaeria..., as this one is more like a rock rather than marshmallow-like, if you find one and gently squeeze on it. Dictyospharea Cavernosa's build is multicellurar, as its structure looks like multiple bumps on the surface of the cell, as all the green algae has multiple cells in its body.

Where to find Dictyosphaeria cavernosa

 * 1) Dictyosphaeria cavernosa are usually found around tidal pools, which are usually rocky and slippery.  They are also found in cervices of the rock formations in the tide pools.  Make sure that you come to any coastal areas at low tide for the best sightings.  If you found one, it may look like a green rock at first, but you found Dictyosphaeria cavernosa!  The water is usually stagnent, or being constantly splashed by the incoming tide.
 * 2) Another variation of Dictyosphaeria cavernosa is found in a coral reefs, usually located in cold waters, rich in neturients.