Let's review...
The adaptations that help the Upper Intertidal algae live in
this zone include:
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A
mucus-like substance holds them to the rock
surface allowing them to resist being torn
loose from wave action.
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Mucus also protects the seaweed
from drying out during the long periods of
exposure.
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A holdfast,
in the case of Porphyra,
holds them tightly to the rock surface.
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Being small in size makes it
more difficult to be torn loose by waves.
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