The difference between Charophyta and Chlorophyta is that Charophyta forms a paraphyletic group. Charophyta are the division of green algae (freshwater).
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.
Yes, I believe they are single-cell organisms. green algae are a simple form of plant life and are multi celled an the cells do have a nucleus. (The following is lifted from Wikipedia.) The "green algae" is the most diverse group of algae, with more than 7000 species growing in a variety of habitats. The "green algae" is a paraphyletic group because it excludes the Plantae. Like the plants, the green algae contain two forms of chlorophyll, which they use to capture light energy to fuel the manufacture of sugars, but unlike plants they are primarily aquatic. Because they are aquatic and manufacture their own food, these organisms are called "algae,
Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
Green is the color of algae........ some algae are green, Red, Brown, or Golden Brown
Green algae is paraphyletic and contains many species of chlorophyta.
The difference between Charophyta and Chlorophyta is that Charophyta forms a paraphyletic group. Charophyta are the division of green algae (freshwater).
Some green algae are unicellular
blue green 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.
Yes, I believe they are single-cell organisms. green algae are a simple form of plant life and are multi celled an the cells do have a nucleus. (The following is lifted from Wikipedia.) The "green algae" is the most diverse group of algae, with more than 7000 species growing in a variety of habitats. The "green algae" is a paraphyletic group because it excludes the Plantae. Like the plants, the green algae contain two forms of chlorophyll, which they use to capture light energy to fuel the manufacture of sugars, but unlike plants they are primarily aquatic. Because they are aquatic and manufacture their own food, these organisms are called "algae,
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Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
Green is the color of algae........ some algae are green, Red, Brown, or Golden Brown
an euglena has a flagellum and a green algae is green
Yes they are non-green plantsAdditional answerHey, no. There are plenty of green algae!