The basis of classification of algae are its nature i.e cellular characteristic and form and size
pigmentation/color
become algae and you will get to know
Plants enclose and protect the embryo within the female plant while green algae do not.
Lack of chloroplasts
Hydrogen bombs
Cotyledons
according to its shape,flagella as well as cell wall
algae are classified according to color, they are also classified according to how they reproduce
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
Green Algae is not even classified as plants in the first place yah big dummy!
Algae is non-vascular and it is classified in the Kingdom Protista.
Plants enclose and protect the embryo within the female plant while green algae do not.
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Multicellular algae are classified as Protists. Refer to Biology, 7th Edition, by Sylvia S. Mader, McGraw Hill, 2001, pp. 528-532, 559.circle with lines in the middle:)
ANS1: it is ANS2: Algae used to be classified as plants but, since enough people have agreed that algae have entirely too many unplantlike characteristics to remain in the plant kingdom, they are now classified as protists.
Algea is classified into "Protista"(Protoctista) kingdom.
ANS1: it is ANS2: Algae used to be classified as plants but, since enough people have agreed that algae have entirely too many unplantlike characteristics to remain in the plant kingdom, they are now classified as protists.
You can't. An algae is a type of protozoa, and they are classified under the kingdom protista.