that is a very important question.algae are fungi but not plant even though they use sunlight to produce their own food and carry out photosynthesis,they are uncapable of independent life and movement.
Green Algae is not even classified as plants in the first place yah big dummy!
Green algae are classified as plants because they contain chlorophyll and are capable of photosynthesis, like land plants. They also have similar cell structures and reproductive processes to plants. While green algae can exhibit characteristics of protists, their ability to produce their own food through photosynthesis is more indicative of the plant kingdom.
algae are classified according to color, they are also classified according to how they reproduce
Green algae are not classified as bryophytes, angiosperms, or gymnosperms. They belong to a separate group of photosynthetic organisms primarily found in aquatic environments. Bryophytes are non-vascular plants like mosses, while angiosperms and gymnosperms are seed-bearing plants. Green algae are considered a precursor to land plants, sharing a common ancestor with them.
Some green algae are unicellular
Cyanobacteria > Red Algae > Green Algae > Land Plants
Yes they are non-green plantsAdditional answerHey, no. There are plenty of green algae!
Actually, most algae is classified in the kingdom Protista. Cyanobacteria (also algae) is classified as a bacteria. Very few organisms that take the common name "algae" are still classified as plants. Response: So, no, algae is not a plant Response: yes
Yes they are non-green plantsAdditional answerHey, no. There are plenty of green algae!
Green algae belong to Kingdom Protista. Green algae is a very diverse type of algae. Actually, green algae is sort of similar to plants. The green algae contain two forms of chlorophyll and capture light energy to produce sugar in similar with the plant. However, unlike the plants the green algae are aquatic. The species are named algae because they are aquatic and make their own food.
Green algae is a primitive form of plant. It IS a plant WRONG!!!green algae is a protist don't put it on the internet if you know it isn't right. Actually, some forms of green algae are now classified in the Kingdom Plantae right along with green land plants. For example, the Divisions Chlorophyta and Charophyta are considered plants. Both of the above answers are incorrect in that the first one is too inclusive (not all green algae are considered plants) while the second one is too exclusive (SOME green algae are considered plants). So, you might take your own advice: don't put it on the Internet until you KNOW it is right.
Green algae are considered the most closely related to green plants, as they share similar photosynthetic pigments and cell structure. The chlorophytes and charophytes groups of green algae are particularly close relatives to land plants.