A lipid is fat. That's right, fat. Your blood contains fat, so the lipid count tells the fat content in your blood.
Some of the types of algae are staghorn algae, black brush or beard algae, green spot algae, and green thread hair algae. Other types of algae are green water algae, and black green algae.
its either A) carbohydrate B)water C)lipid or D)inorganic.
The major difference between plants and algae is that plants have connective tissues for the transportation of water in the entire plant body while every cell of algae absorbs water from the source on its own. There is no connective tissue is algae. Secondly, the reproduction system of plants is more developed while that of algae is primitive. Thirdly, algae can be single-celled while plants are multicellular organisms. Another area of difference between plants and algae is photo respiration. Moreover, it is argued by the scientists that algae and plants may share the same ancestor but algae cannot be classified as plants.
algae
A lipid is fat. That's right, fat. Your blood contains fat, so the lipid count tells the fat content in your blood.
The most common model of lipid is that they have a hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tail.
red algae
Triglycerides
Some of the types of algae are staghorn algae, black brush or beard algae, green spot algae, and green thread hair algae. Other types of algae are green water algae, and black green algae.
Gaucher (pronounced go-shay) disease is the most common of the lipid storage disorders.
most algae in the world is single celled but there are a few algae that are multicellular
cholesterol
its either A) carbohydrate B)water C)lipid or D)inorganic.
Mitosis is the most common way of algae reproduction.
The major difference between plants and algae is that plants have connective tissues for the transportation of water in the entire plant body while every cell of algae absorbs water from the source on its own. There is no connective tissue is algae. Secondly, the reproduction system of plants is more developed while that of algae is primitive. Thirdly, algae can be single-celled while plants are multicellular organisms. Another area of difference between plants and algae is photo respiration. Moreover, it is argued by the scientists that algae and plants may share the same ancestor but algae cannot be classified as plants.
Most unicellular algae use the energy of sunlight to produce food.