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encloses the cells of plants, algae, fungi, and most bacteria
I Think I Will Go With Transpiration!
Actually, most algae is classified in the kingdom Protista. Cyanobacteria (also algae) is classified as a bacteria. Very few organisms that take the common name "algae" are still classified as plants. Response: So, no, algae is not a plant Response: yes
Photosynthesis occurs in plants, algae, and many species of bacteria, but not in archaea. Basically photosynthesis feeds/makes food for plants, algae and some bacteria. It has nothing to do with humans.
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The organisms need plants, algae and bacteria for their nourishment. This ensures their survival.
"Algae" is a general term that includes plants and bacteria... but algae is a plant, and it does exist in reefs.
encloses the cells of plants, algae, fungi, and most bacteria
respiration
"Algae" is a general term that includes plants and bacteria... but algae is a plant, and it does exist in reefs.
Bacteria, plants, algae and mushrooms are the organisms that are producers.
I Think I Will Go With Transpiration!
Actually, most algae is classified in the kingdom Protista. Cyanobacteria (also algae) is classified as a bacteria. Very few organisms that take the common name "algae" are still classified as plants. Response: So, no, algae is not a plant Response: yes
Photosynthesis occurs in plants, algae, and many species of bacteria, but not in archaea. Basically photosynthesis feeds/makes food for plants, algae and some bacteria. It has nothing to do with humans.
Algae, protists, phytoplankton and bacteria.
Algae, fungi, bryophytes, bacteria & Lichens etc.
------------- The answer is no. It also occurs in algae and many bacteria.