Most of the world's seaweed is red algae. There are also some green algae.
They eat algae and seaweed
Seaweed belongs to the phylum Algae, which includes a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms. Within the phylum Algae, seaweed is classified in different classes based on its characteristics and pigments. Some common classes of seaweed include Chlorophyceae (green algae), Phaeophyceae (brown algae), and Rhodophyceae (red algae).
Red algae is a type of seaweed. This seaweed lives in warm waters.
Yes, seaweed is a multicellular algae
seaweed or they can just be called the same as they are!
Because they are both green and slimy (sort of)
Seaweeds are classified into three major groups; the green algae, the brown algae, and the red algae. Placement of seaweed into one of these groups is based on the pigments and colouration existing in the plant. Other seaweed features that are used to classify algae include: cell wall composition, reproductive characteristics, and the chemical nature of the photosynthetic products. Plant structure, form and shape are additional characteristics used to classify seaweed.
seaweed,reef-building corals, and blue-green algae
No it's a Cyanobacteria, prokaryotic cells capable of photosynthesis.
Yes, seaweed is algae. Algae is actually Latin for seaweed.
different types of seaweed like green sea weed and green algae