Algae are unicellular eukaryotic plants. They have several chromosomes inside their nucleus and chloroplasts, mitochondria, and ribosomes just like other eukaryotic plant cells, and are enclosed in a cell wall just like other eukaryotic plant cells.
Its existence is what makes it a living organism and the fact that it grows.
Algae are considered living organisms because they exhibit the characteristics of life, such as growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, and metabolism. They are capable of photosynthesis, producing their own food from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. Algae also have cellular structures and genetic material that enable them to function and evolve.
The First Plants evolved From Blue-Green Algae
Abiotic means the non-living contributor in a given ecosystem. Algae is a living protist (not plant) and thus is a biotic factor.
Lichen is the organism made of a fungus and either green algae or cyanobacteria living together in a symbiotic relationship. The fungus provides structure and protection, while the algae or cyanobacteria provide nutrients through photosynthesis.
Yes, algae have DNA just like most living organisms. DNA is the genetic material that carries the instructions for growth, development, and functioning of an organism.
One, the unicellular organism; which could be bacteria, algae or plankton.
Homeostasis is how a physical environment keeps itself stable. One organism that helps maintain homeostasis is the presence of algae.
no it is a living organism because it makes its own food by sunlight called photosynthesis and lives underwater like algae like most underwater plants do
Yes! It is a plant-like protist. Algae are organisms similar to plants.They are photosynthetic autotrophs (i.e) they are living organisms which synthesize their own food with the help of solar energy which they capture through special pigments(mainly chlorophyll) present in them
Algae is a micorscopic plantlike organism, it makes itself.
Cold-adapted plants and animals survive there, including penguins, seals, mosses, lichen, and many types of algae