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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Group 1, Fucus commonly found in intertidal zone, red light (go deeper) for photosynthesis, brown pigment (fucoxanthin) allows absorption of blue light (go shallower), buoyanvy in water for absorption of sunlight, holdfast allows firm attachment to the substratum, Fucus commonly found on a rocky shore, brown pigment (fucoxanthin) allows absorption of red light (go deeper), Fucus thallus is differentiated into fronds, chlorophyll for photosynthesis, holdfast prevent algae from being washed away, Fucus covered by thick layer of mucilage, Fucus contains chlorophyll, Fucus develope air bladders, fronds for photosynthesis, Fucus thallus is differentiated into holdfast, blue light (go shallower) for photosynthesis, stipe prevent thallus from waves damages, air bladders provide buoyanvy in water, desiccation during exposure of low tides, Fucus contains brown pigment (fucoxanthin)