Does Dunaliella salina grow in the sea?
Dunaliella salina, also known as Dunaliella salina Chlorophyta, Dunaliella. A class of extremely salt-tolerant unicellular eukaryotic green algae. The algae body has no cell wall, and its shape changes greatly, such as pear-shaped and oval, with two flagella of the same length, and there are cup-shaped pigment bodies in the body. Longitudinal fissure or gamete reproduction. Growing in seawater. Rich? Carotene. Glycerol or carotene can be extracted from it by artificial culture. Can be used as bait for fish, shrimp, shellfish and other larvae. Dunaliella salina is a unicellular eukaryotic algae living in high concentration salt lakes, belonging to plankton. It is the only strange life found at present that can survive in high concentration salt water. Because it is rich in unique and rich life elements, it is praised as "the power source of cells" and "the protector of life" by the world scientific community. Yiertang has sliced Dunaliella salina and Lycium barbarum, and added grape seeds and Lycium barbarum, which is especially good for women.