4 Redgi Species in Jovia System | World Anvil
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4 Redgi

Name: Redgi   Description: A simple multicellular clumping algae that have specialized long cells intertwined throughout their vegetative tissue connected end-to-end and open to each other at the connected ends. They are stronger and when not tethered, they are also sticky to help the redgi tether to rock or soil close to the shore. These long cells give the clump structural strength while still allowing the whole organism to remain amorphous and malleable. Their photosynthetic organelles digest old photosynthetic pigments at night, all cells enter a low-activity mode where they slowly live off reserve granules of starch in the cells built up over the day.   Descendant of: Blugi   Reproduction: It reproduces by growth and fragmentation (clones) but will ocasionally produce asexual spores.   Food: Photosynthesis   Ocean Locations: 2 (Coast) Land Locations: 1 (Coast), 2 (Coast), 3 (Coast)

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Biological Cycle

At night this plant loses most of it's photosynthetic pigments.  
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