it moves by swimming around in circles
Some single-celled algae have a flagellum, a structure like a tail that moves around and propels them forward. Other algae that arenâ??t attached to rocks get moved around by the ocean current.
Brown algae doesn't move it just gets spread around by spores in the current
Algae simply drift in the ocean, being carried by the tides or currents.
Blue-Green Algae doesn't move at all unless moved by an outside source. But It can not move on it's own.
Green algae don't move. Unless moved when bumped into by other organisms, they do not move at all.
Algae do not move. They are not plants, but are more like plants than animals. Kelp, a seaweed, is an example.
it moves by swimming around in circles
side to side
Chlorophyll C has a blue-green color and is mainly found in brown algae. Chlorophyll d is greenish yellow and is found in red algae.
Move it from Cleveland to Baltimore.
Move it from Cleveland to Baltimore.
Although all algae have chlorophyll not all kinds of algae are green. Fire algae are unicellular algae that are red in color because of too little oxygen in the water
Carotenoids are colored pigments found in plant cells such as in brown algae, in carrots and more. They are accessory pigments which do not do photosynthesis. They transmit energetic to chlorophyll for the process of photosynthesis.
The other name for the brown algae is Phaeophyceae.
Green is the color of algae........ some algae are green, Red, Brown, or Golden Brown
brown algae
Brown algae are always multicellular, never unicellular or colonial.
Brown algae
Brown Algae
red algae, green algae, and brown algae
brown algae
Some of the types of algae are staghorn algae, black brush or beard algae, green spot algae, and green thread hair algae. Other types of algae are green water algae, and black green algae.
red, brown and green algae
an algae called brown algae.
brown and algaelike