No. They are not, Algae lack tissue differentation, which means they have no veins ( or vascular tissue.)
Algae is a plant.
Algae belong to plant kingdom. Hence these are not flesh.
Algae is Plant Kingdom. Protozoa is ANimal Kingdom (note the "...zoa" part, meaning "animal").
Green algae are primarily placed in the Kingdom Plantae due to their possession of chlorophyll for photosynthesis, cell walls made of cellulose, and other plant-like characteristics.
Yes, algae are non-vascular plant-like organisms that belong to the kingdom Protista rather than the Plantae kingdom. Algae lack true roots, stems, and leaves, which are characteristic of plants.
Algae belongs to the Plant Kingdom. It has chlorophyll and uses the sun as the source for energy.
Marine algae and kelps
YES
Single-celled algae belong to Kingdom Protista, in the five kingdom scheme of classification. Multicellular algae, however, belong to the Planta Kingdom.
The kingdom that multicellular algae are categorized under is Plantae.
Yes, algae are the members of plant kingdom. These may be unicellular to colonial or filamentous. These are autotrophs like other members of plant kingdom, preparing food through photosynthesis.
Yes, algae is a non-flowering plant. Algae belong to the kingdom Protista and do not produce flowers, seeds, or roots like flowering plants. They reproduce through spores or fragmentation.