Yes they are non-green plants
Additional answer
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 are plants.
Algae are plants.
The major difference between plants and algae is that plants have connective tissues for the transportation of water in the entire plant body while every cell of algae absorbs water from the source on its own. There is no connective tissue is algae. Secondly, the reproduction system of plants is more developed while that of algae is primitive. Thirdly, algae can be single-celled while plants are multicellular organisms. Another area of difference between plants and algae is photo respiration. Moreover, it is argued by the scientists that algae and plants may share the same ancestor but algae cannot be classified as plants.
No, because plants are not made up of algae
Algae IS a plant. It gets energy from the sun, not other plants.
algae and any other live plants are the producers.
Both algae and seed plants have cells with chloroplasts.
All algae are simple plants and therefore all algae photosynthesise.
no, algae is a plant. artard
the cell wall for plants and algae, cell membrane for fungi