Algae (singular: alga) are photosynthetic, eukaryotic organisms that do not develop multicellular sex organs. Algae can be unicellular, or they may be large, multicellular organisms. Algae can occur in or fresh waters, or on the surfaces of moist soil or rocks. The multicellular algae develop specialized tissues, but they lack the true stems, leaves, or roots of the more complex, higher plants.
Algae (singular: alga) are photosynthetic, eukaryotic organisms that do not develop multicellular sex organs. Algae can be unicellular, or they may be large, multicellular organisms. Algae can occur in or fresh waters, or on the surfaces of moist soil or rocks. The multicellular algae develop specialized tissues, but they lack the true stems, leaves, or roots of the more complex, higher plants.
Red algae is an nonvascular plant that doesnt have a tube that produces water to its stem. it is red because of the presense of the pigment
Blue-green algae have only one type of chlorophyll, which gives it its color and its name. They also have carotenoids that are yellowish in color.
Blue-green algae do not have a membrane bound nucleus. They sustain their lives by carrying out their functions in eukaryotes.
red algae, green algae, and brown algae
tabulate the distinct characteristic of the different phyla of algae
the two characteristics shared by all three groups of protists is protozoa and algae
They are AUTOTROPHS (make their own food).
1. Euglena 2. Diatoms 3. Dinoflagellate 4. Green Algae 5. Red Algae 6. Brown Algae
Green in color
algae
red algae, green algae, and brown algae
Seaweeds are classified into three major groups; the green algae, the brown algae, and the red algae. Placement of seaweed into one of these groups is based on the pigments and colouration existing in the plant. Other seaweed features that are used to classify algae include: cell wall composition, reproductive characteristics, and the chemical nature of the photosynthetic products. Plant structure, form and shape are additional characteristics used to classify seaweed.
Well, brownness, for starters.
tabulate the distinct characteristic of the different phyla of algae
Blue-green algae do not have a membrane bound nucleus. They sustain their lives by carrying out their functions in eukaryotes.
the two characteristics shared by all three groups of protists is protozoa and algae
algae
chloroplasts and cell walls
All are embryophytes, and have evolved from algae
Euglena!