Green algae don't move. Unless moved when bumped into by other organisms, they do not move at all.
Blue-Green Algae doesn't move at all unless moved by an outside source. But It can not move on it's own.
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is a common green algae that has a whip-like tail called a flagellum. These flagella help the algae to move and navigate in aquatic environments.
The scientific name for green algae is Chlorophyta.
blue green algae
Blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, typically do not have specialized structures for movement like flagella. Some species may be able to move using a gliding mechanism, which involves the secretion of a slimy substance that helps them slide along surfaces. Additionally, blue-green algae can be transported by water currents or by the movement of other organisms.
Green algae belong to Kingdom Protista. Green algae is a very diverse type of algae. Actually, green algae is sort of similar to plants. The green algae contain two forms of chlorophyll and capture light energy to produce sugar in similar with the plant. However, unlike the plants the green algae are aquatic. The species are named algae because they are aquatic and make their own food.
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Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
an euglena has a flagellum and a green algae is green
Yes they are non-green plantsAdditional answerHey, no. There are plenty of green algae!
Who Discovered Algae. Who Discovered The Philippine Blue Green Algae? ... Gregorio Velasquez is the one who discovered the blue green algae