Green Algae is unicellular because it only grows on non-vascular plants which are plants with no tubes to carry nu trains and oxygen.
Green Algae is both unicellular and multicellular
Green Algae is unicellular because it only grows on non-vascular plants which are plants with no tubes to carry nu trains and oxygen.
Like plants, green algae are multicellular.
Green algae- most types are unicellular
Brown algae- all are multicellular, never unicellular
Depending up on its form an alga may be unicellular like Chlamydomonas to multi-cellular like Volvox. More higher forms of algae are filamentous and even branched.
Most green Algae are unicellular e.g. Chlamydomonas ,but some are multicellular as Ulva .
Green algae can be unicellular or multicellular.
Brown algae are always multicellular, never unicellular or colonial.
Spirogyra is a type of colonial green algae. They are unicellular and arrange themselves in long filaments.
Green algae is referred as unicellular algae. The two known names for the unicellular algae are, Chlorella and diatoms.
Algae can be unicellular or multicellular, depending on what type of algae it is.
most algae in the world is single celled but there are a few algae that are multicellular
multicellular green algae
red algae, green algae, and brown algae
Yes i think so
The First Plants evolved From Blue-Green Algae
Brown algae are always multicellular, never unicellular or colonial.
Spirogyra is a type of colonial green algae. They are unicellular and arrange themselves in long filaments.
The theory of plants evolution that started from multicellular green algae is supported with evidence. First, the color and shape of small plants is similar with the green algae. Also, reproductive cycle , cell walls, the photosynthetic pigments are the same.
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Green algae is referred as unicellular algae. The two known names for the unicellular algae are, Chlorella and diatoms.
No, trees are multicellular. Algae are what you mean. Or phytoplankton.
Green algae use each cell to absorb water directly from the source while plants have connective tissue that transport water from the source to all of its parts. The other difference is that plants are multicellular and green algae do have single cells.
The kingdom that multicellular algae are categorized under is Plantae.