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Free floating single celled algae?

Phytoplankton


What is a free-floating single-celled algae?

A free-floating single-celled algae is a type of microscopic plant-like organism that lacks roots, stems, or leaves. These algae can be found in a variety of aquatic environments and play a crucial role in the ecosystem by producing oxygen through photosynthesis. Examples include species like Chlorella or Euglena.


Is plankton single celled or multi celled?

Plankton can be either. Plankton is a generic term for any free floating organism.


Will your freshwater clam eat alage?

Only if the algae is free floating in the tank. Clams do not scrape algae off anything.


Animals that can live in both saltwater and freshwater?

a type of free-floating and weekly swimming algae


Tiny free-floating weakly swimming algae and animals that occur in both freshwater and saltwater are called?

Phytoplankton


The tiny free floating weakly swimming algae and animals that occur in both freshwater and saltwater environments are called?

Plankton I think..


Where does chlorella live?

Chlorella is a green one cell algae that people are using as a dietary substance. As with any algae, chlorella lives in water.


Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that lack a?

Prokaryotes don't have a nucleus - their DNA is floating free in the cell cytoplasm. in other words they lack a Nucleus


Which kingdom do single-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus belong in?

The Kingdom Monera contains prokaryotic organisms: the bacteria and bluegreen algae.


When was Free Floating created?

Free Floating was created in 2006.


Producers in ocean biome?

Free-floating algae -- often called seaweedRed algae ( Rhodophyta) -- Porphyra (from which edible nori is made), dulse, Ceramium and maerlGreen algae (Chlorophyta) --thongweed, sea lettuce (Ulva)Brown algae (Phaeophyta) -- like fast-growing kelp, Sargassum, Turbinaria, Dictyota, and wrackPhytoplankton -- tiny, one-celled photosynthetic plankton like diatoms, dinoflagellates, and coccolithophoridsPlantsFlowering sperms Submerged: Seagrasses -- flowering plants like eelgrass and thalassiaNot Entirely Submerged: Mangroves -- trees that root in the shallow seafloor but grow above waterHope this helps. JK:)