no they dont they have blades not roots stems or leaves.
yes it does :)
No.
Bryophytes and several algae
both contain chlorophyll11 but plants are differentiate between stem,roots & leaves and algae can not be differentiate between stems,roots ant leaves.
Leaves, roots, and stems.
3 examples of organs in a plant are:StigmaStamenOva
Petal leaves roots stalk
They do not have roots, stems, or leaves.
There are six phyla of algae, three of which are red, green, and brown. Algae have no roots, no stems, and no leaves, yet are plant-like. Algae are protists.
Bryophytes and several algae
both contain chlorophyll11 but plants are differentiate between stem,roots & leaves and algae can not be differentiate between stems,roots ant leaves.
both contain chlorophyll11 but plants are differentiate between stem,roots & leaves and algae can not be differentiate between stems,roots ant leaves.
leaves roots and stems are part of a tree
Leaves, roots, and stems.
The difference between algae and angiosperms is angiosperms have true roots,stems and leaves while algae does not. Also angiosperms are flowering plants and algae lives mainly in water.
3 examples of organs in a plant are:StigmaStamenOva
Desmids are a very colorful and different group of freshwater algae. They are microscopic flowerless plants. They do not have roots, stems, or leaves.
Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.
Bryophytes and several algae