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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
Before the algae evolved, the oxygen % in the air was only a few%. After the algae, the % grew to over 20%. Which is why in the Carboniferous had giant plants and some large animals. Since then, the oxygen % of the air has diminished.
The most oxygen is made by Algae (in Latin) or seaweed. They are not plants.
As the third most abundant element, oxygen in the air is made by plants and algae.
Algae can release oxygen and take up carbon dioxide that permeates cells.
When Algae runs out of the proper nutrition it needs such as phosphates and other minerals it dies. Algae then dies and starts to decay during the decaying process Algae uses oxygen which is also why fish die from lack of oxygen. So to answer this question yes Algae does decay and consume oxygen.
algae needs moisture and oxygen to grow.
In the long run algae does.
For starters, algae are plants. Plants never use oxygen. Animals use oxygen in the process of respiration. Decomposers use oxygen in the process of respiration when decomposing plants and animals including algae.
Algae is a producer because it produces oxygen for living beings.
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Yes
well oxygen dissolves in the water and makes it dissolved oxygen and so they still take in regular oxygen just mixed with water
Algae uses organic wastes in the water and produces oxygen. Plants produce oxygen after inhaling carbon dioxide.
Algae use much of the oxygen in water.
trees and plants also algae...trees take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen into the atmosphere .....so destroying trees effects the amount of oxygen in the air which then leads to global warming ....