Electron microscopy, in conjunction with X-ray microanalysis, was used
to investigate the effects of exposure to cadmium on the elemental co
mposition of the macroalga Ulva lactuca. The cell wall was the only re
gion of the cell to show any marked change in chemical composition as
a result of exposure to cadmium, with less calcium evident in cadmium-
treated thallus compared with untreated thalli, The cell wall of U. la
ctuca is a complex structure made up of polysaccharides consisting of
many-branched chains composed mostly of rhamnose and galactose subunit
s, Some of the hydroxyl groups on the subunits are substituted by sulp
hate groups. Berate is associated with the rhamnose subunits, which co
ntain no sulphate groups, and calcium binds to berate, cross-linking t
he rhamnose groups, The berate-calcium complex adds rigidity to the ce
ll wall; the replacement of calcium by cadmium will, therefore, influe
nce the rigidity of the thallus, The ecological significance of this w
ork is discussed with respect to the ability of the alga to withstand
grazing or emersion.