cryptogams are a form of wood lice they are comenly found in wood. the theory of algae having anything to do with wood lice uis a myth.
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Kingdom Plantae-Group Cryptogams-Division Thallophyta-Subdivision Algae-Class Chlorophyta
Yes, algae are the members of plant kingdom. These may be unicellular to colonial or filamentous. These are autotrophs like other members of plant kingdom, preparing food through photosynthesis.
E. Lemmermann has written: 'Algen I' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Algae, Cryptogams
Frank Eric Round has written: 'The biology of the algae' -- subject(s): Algae 'Introduction to the lower plants' -- subject(s): Cryptogams
No, algae do not belong to the Kingdom Fungi. All algae belong in the unranked classification Archaeplastida, and green algae also belong to the Kingdom Plantae.
All algae belong to protista
All algae belong to protista
The answer to that question varies depending on the type of algae. Blue Green algae belongs to Monera Unicellular algae: Protista Multicultural algae the most common such as Red, Brown, and green algae belong to the Metaphyta (plantae) kingdom
Single-celled algae belong to Kingdom Protista, in the five kingdom scheme of classification. Multicellular algae, however, belong to the Planta Kingdom.
What division of science is physics is belong?
horsetails belong to the Equisetopsida division.
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