Yes they are non-green plants
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Hey, no. There are plenty of green algae!
Fungi
Parasitic plants like Cuscuta do not have chloroplasts. Every other plants although they are not green have chloroplasts
algae and any other live plants are the producers.
Algae IS a plant. It gets energy from the sun, not other plants.
No, because plants are not made up of algae
Algae lack specialized tissues like roots, stems, and leaves that are present in plants. Instead, algae have simple structures for attachment and nutrient absorption.
the cell wall for plants and algae, cell membrane for fungi
no, algae is a plant. artard
Yes, although they are not green-based chloroplasts. There are also chloroplasts that reflect red, yellow and orange light, although they are not as efficient at energy production.
Cyanobacteria > Red Algae > Green Algae > Land Plants
Seaweeds are not plants it is a type of algae
Marine algae are simple, photosynthetic organisms that lack true roots, stems, and leaves, such as seaweed. Marine plants are more complex, multicellular organisms with roots, stems, and leaves, such as seagrasses. While both contribute to marine ecosystems, marine algae are typically found in intertidal and subtidal zones, while marine plants are found in shallow coastal waters.