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CATDOLL: What kind of plant is kelp?

1. What kind of plant is kelp?

Kelp is a perennial large edible algae.

Kelp, also known as kelp, kelp, and Jiangbaicai, is a plant that lives in the ocean and is very common in daily life. Specifically, kelp belongs to algae. They are ribbon-shaped, flat, long, and usually brown-green. The structure of kelp is relatively simple, mainly consisting of leaves, stems, and fixators.

From a global perspective, kelp has a relatively wide distribution range, whether in the Pacific or Atlantic Ocean. Because kelp prefers low temperature environment, it is more distributed in cold water areas. The growing places are different. Wild kelp usually grows on rocks, while artificially cultivated kelp usually grows on ropes prepared by humans.

Kelp Growth Environment and Conditions

1. The seabed where kelp grows should be flat, preferably a mud bottom or a muddy and sandy bottom, with a harder sandy bottom being second best, and the worst being a soft mud bottom, or a rocky reef bottom.

2. If kelp is artificially maintained, the water depth should be determined according to the cultivation form and the length of the seedling rope. It generally grows in sea areas with a depth of more than 5 meters during high tides in the winter season. The breeding areas with large currents and small waves are better. As long as a certain safety guarantee is provided, sea areas with deep water, large currents and big waves are also suitable as breeding areas. The growth will be better in sea areas with cold water masses and upwellings.

3. Kelp is suitable for growing at temperatures between 1-13 degrees. The optimum temperature for the development of kelp spores is between 15-20 degrees, and preferably between 5-10 degrees. The growth of male and female gametophytes is fastest at 15 degrees and slowest at 5 degrees.

The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia - Kelp

2. What are the Category 2 vaccines?

diphtheria, varicella, hepatitis A, rotavirus, measles, mumps and rubella

What are the Category II vaccines?

The second category of vaccines refers to other vaccines that citizens receive at their own expense and voluntarily. The specific prices are set by local health departments and price departments.

The specific categories and vaccination times are as follows:

Category II vaccines (self-paid)

At birth

Hepatitis B 1, BCG vaccine

1 month old

Hepatitis B vaccine 2

2 months old

Polio vaccine1

Hib1, rotavirus vaccine

3 months old

Polio 2, DTP 1

★Acellular DTP vaccine1

4 months old

Polio 3, DTP 2

Acellular diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus vaccine 2, Hib2

5 months old

DTP vaccine 3

Acellular DTP vaccine 3

6 months old

Hepatitis B 3, Group A meningococcal vaccine 1

Flu vaccine, Hib3

8 months old

Measles 1, Japanese encephalitis vaccine 1

★Japanese encephalitis vaccine1

9 months

Serogroup A meningococcal vaccine 2

1 year old

Rubella, mumps, varicella vaccine, Hib4

1.5 years

DPT 4, measles 2, Japanese encephalitis vaccine 2

Acellular DTP 4, ★ MMR, Japanese encephalitis vaccine 2

2 years old

Hepatitis A, pneumonia, group A+C meningococcal vaccines1

3 years old

Serogroup A meningococcal vaccine3

4 years old

Polio vaccine4

6 years old

Japanese encephalitis 3, group A meningococcal 4, diphtheria and pertussis vaccine

Japanese encephalitis 3, A+C meningococcal vaccine 2

4. Kelp, Amaranthus, Ginkgo, Lotus, Cedar, Peach Tree ① Category 1 Please divide these six common plants into two categories (fill in the serial number). Category 2 is? (Fill in the serial number)

The first classification method is ① kelp, Azolla, lotus. ② Ginkgo, cedar, peach. Because ① this type of plant is aquatic, ② this type of plant is terrestrial. The second classification method is ① kelp, Azolla, ginkgo. ② Lotus, cedar, peach. Because ① this type of plant is lower, algae, ferns, gymnosperms, although ginkgo is a gymnosperm, it is the most primitive and has some characteristics of ferns, so it also belongs to this category, ② this type of plant is advanced, lotus angiosperms, cedar gymnosperms, peach angiosperms. I hope it helps you. O(∩_∩)O

5. Complete guide to cooking kelp seedlings

Bean sprout and kelp soup can be said to be a magic weapon for weight loss. It can better help us burn fat and lose weight. Moreover, these soups have relatively high nutritional value. At the same time, kelp is extremely high in iodine, which is very effective in preventing thyroid diseases. The following is an introduction to the method and nutritional benefits.

1. How to make kelp and bean sprouts slimming soup

Main ingredients: 50g soybean sprouts, 100g kelp shreds, 50g mushrooms.

Accessories: Onion and ginger, salt, pepper 1.5g, sesame oil, vinegar, broth 2g

step:

1. Prepare all the ingredients.

2. Bring water to a boil, add a little vinegar, put in the kelp and cook for 5 minutes, then cool and set aside.

3. Pour oil into the wok and sauté scallions and ginger.

4. Add kelp, bean sprouts and mushrooms, stir-fry for a while and turn off the heat.

5. Pour the dried shrimps into a soup pot, add appropriate amount of water and bring to a boil over high heat.

6. Add salt when bean sprouts are cooked.

7. Add pepper to taste.

8. Drizzle in a little sesame oil.

9. Turn off the heat after boiling.

2. Nutritional value of kelp

Kelp contains extremely high iodine, which is the main raw material for synthesizing thyroid hormone in the body. Regular consumption can make hair moisturized and black.

Kelp has certain medicinal value, because it contains a lot of iodine, which is the main substance synthesized by the thyroid gland. If the human body lacks iodine, it will suffer from "thick neck disease", that is, hypothyroidism. Therefore, kelp is the best food for people with hypothyroidism. Kelp also contains a lot of mannitol, which has a diuretic and swelling-reducing effect, and can prevent and treat renal failure, senile edema, drug poisoning, etc. Mannitol works synergistically with iodine, potassium, niacin, etc., and has good effects on the prevention and treatment of arteriosclerosis, hypertension, chronic bronchitis, chronic hepatitis, anemia, edema and other diseases. The high-quality protein and unsaturated fatty acids in kelp have certain preventive and therapeutic effects on heart disease, diabetes, and hypertension. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that kelp is salty and cold in nature, and has the effects of softening, dispersing, anti-inflammatory, relieving asthma, promoting diuresis, removing fat and lowering blood pressure, and has a good effect on the prevention and treatment of silicosis.

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