External characteristics Dictyota has "flat, ribbon-like axes" which exhibit
dichotomous branching that may be either isotomous (equal or symmetrical) or anisotomous (unequal). The thalli grow from apical cells which differentiate into an outer cortical and an inner medullary cell layer. Cortical cells on the margins of the thalli may grow into leaf-like projections or teeth (as in
D. ciliolata and
D. cyanoloma) while adventitious branches may grow from the central cortical cells. Thalli attach to the substrate via rhizoids which are multicellular, uniseriate, branching, and hyaline (glassy or transparent). Different species may have one or several attachment points which can lead to a wide range of growth forms (i.e. creeping thalli or fully erect).
Internal anatomy The thalli are
parenchymatous and are characterized by one or more
apical cells that divide into an outer cortical and an inner medullary cell layer which can have several different configurations (e.g. uni-layered cortex with unilayered medulla, uni-layered cortex with multi-layered medulla, etc.). == Distribution ==