noun a type of green algae that forms spherical colonies
Aegagropila can serve as an indicator of water quality in aquatic ecosystems.
Aegagropila is a type of algae that forms spherical colonies commonly found in freshwater habitats.
Aegagropila can be studied in marine biology to understand its role in the ecosystem.
Aegagropila is sometimes used in aquaculture as a food source for certain species of fish.
Aegagropila may be used in horticulture as a decorative element in aquariums or ponds.
Aegagropila is used by biologists to refer to a genus of green algae commonly known as marimo balls.
Aquarists use aegagropila to describe the spherical algae balls that are popular in aquariums.
Botanists may use aegagropila when discussing the morphology and ecology of marimo balls.