Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 6, 2025

Laboratory Simulation of an IronII-rich Precambrian Marine Upwelling System to Explore the Growth of Photosynthetic Bacteria
Published on: July 24, 2016
Iron uptake, transport and storage in marine brown algae
Ricardo Cruz-López1, Carl J Carrano2
1Instituto de Investigaciones Oceanológicas (IIO), Universidad Autónoma de Baja California (UABC), Ensenada, Baja California, México. ricardo.crlp@gmail.com.
Abstract:
Iron is a vital although biologically inaccessible trace nutrient for nearly all forms of life but "free" iron can be deleterious to cells and thus iron uptake and storage must be carefully controlled. The marine environment is particularly iron poor making mechanisms for its uptake and storage even more imperative. In this brief review we explore the known and potential iron uptake and storage pathways for the biologically and economically important marine brown macroalgae (seaweeds/kelps).
Related Concept Videos
Red Algae
Other Algae
Green Algae
Diversity of Protists III
Cell Inclusions
Overview of Algae

