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No,they do not have.Only plants and algae have.
The plant that produces the most oxygen in the world is the phytoplankton, which are tiny marine algae found in oceans and bodies of water.
Oxygen - O2 Which accounts for about 10% of our atmospheric oxygen. The 90% comes from algae.
In a plant the anther is responsible for production of male gametes, that is, spores.
Yes
The Mitochondria of an animal cell is responsible for producing ATP in an animal while the Chloroplast of a plant cell is responsible for producing ATP in a plant. More specifically, for plants, the Glucose which is produced in the light stage of photosynthesis (C6H12O6) is responsible for the production of adenine triphosphate (ATP), which is where a plant gets the energy to produce food in the dark stage of photosynthesis. The answer you are looking for is Glucose. The Glucose molecule is most responsible for the production of ATP.
algae is not a plant.
Algae is a eukaryotic plant, its cells contain chloroplasts.
Excessive algae and plant growth in a lake can lead to harmful algal blooms that deplete oxygen levels in the water, causing harm to fish and other aquatic life. It can also disrupt the balance of the ecosystem, making the water unsuitable for recreational activities and drinking. Additionally, the presence of algae can release toxins that are harmful to human health.
Mitochondria-- animal cells; chloroplasts-- plant cells
Production of Bio diesel can b achieved from plants algae,algae oils,algae micro elements vegetable oil,waste vegetable oil cooking oil,waste cooking oil animal fats and jatropha plants.the modern method is of jatropha plant
algae is a producer because it is a sea plant.