Scientific Name and Aliases: Chlorella Fusca Var. Fusca, also known as Brown Chlorella, is a type of microalgae that belongs to the family Chlorellaceae. It is commonly referred to as Brown Chlorella due to its distinct coloration.
Discovery and Classification: This microalgae was first identified and classified in the early 20th century. It has since been widely studied for its unique biological properties and potential applications in various fields.
Habitat and Distribution: Chlorella Fusca Var. Fusca is typically found in freshwater environments such as lakes, ponds, and slow-moving streams. Its natural habitat provides an ideal environment for its growth and proliferation.
Historical Significance: Historically, Chlorella species have been used for their nutritional and health benefits. Chlorella Fusca Var. Fusca, in particular, has gained attention for its potential in environmental and industrial applications.
Chlorella Fusca Var. Fusca