most algae in the world is single celled but there are a few algae that are multicellular
Can be both. There are plenty of unicellular algae, such as Euglena, but most plants you see underwater are algae too (as long as they don't have flowers; a water lily is not an alga), and these are obviously multicellular. :P Oh, by the way, the singular is alga. One alga, two algae. ^^
Algae range from unicellular alga to multicellular forms such as sea weeds.earlier they were classified in the division Thallophyta with fungi and bacteria but now placed in a separate class and division
1. if one cell dies, it wont 2. the cells are specialized and can do more of that thing
Bacteria or bacterium is a microscopic single celled simple plants some are harmful and some are helpful. Algae is a simple chlorophyll-bearing organisms lacking true stems, roots, or leaves. Unicellular and multicellular; divided into blue-green algae (similar to bacteria) and all other algae.
The parts of the single-celled algae that are responsible for capturing energy are chloroplasts. Chloroplasts have to be there in order for cells to capture energy.
Algae can be single-celled or multicellular. An example of a unicellular algae is Valonia ventricosa.
No. Spirogyra is a Jazz Band. Spirulina is a single celled algae.
diatoms are single celled algae. Kelps are large and are many celled algae.
bacteria
Diatoms are single celled algae.
Phytoplankton
The world's largest single-celled organism is the green algae Caulerpa.
The parts of the single-celled algae that are responsible for capturing energy are chloroplasts. Chloroplasts have to be there in order for cells to capture energy.
Single Celled Algae ( Unicellular )
phytoplankton
The kingdom Protista contain all single celled organisms. Examples are: protozoans (animal-like single celled organisms) and algae (plant-like single celled organisms).
Chlorella