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They are both producers because they get their energy and food from sunlight and they are both plants (of course) but algae just doesnt flower

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Why do all arthropods share certain key characteristics?

Comparten muchas características, es decir, son similares porque no tienen columna vertebral sino exoesqueleto y otros tienen cuerpo y patas articuladas y más características.They share many characteristics, that is, they are similar because they do not have a spine but an exoskeleton and others have articulated body and legs and more characteristics.


What 3 common characteristics do all arthropods share?

Jointed legs, exoskeleton, growth by molting.


Is earthworm a molluscus?

No. Earthworms are considered annelids and are not related to molluscs. Animals in the phylum Annelida (which includes earthworms and leeches) are characterized by having long, segmented bodies. On the other hand, animals of phylum Mollusca (such as clams, squid, and snails) are a phylum of animals that share their own common characteristics.


What makes a tarantula an arthropod?

Tarantulas and other spiders are classified as arthropods by virtue of their physical characteristics. In taxonomic classification arthropods branch into two major subcategories, the chelicerates which include arachnids, and the mandibulates which includes the myriapods, crustaceans and insects. These all share the broad definition of arthropoda which is characterized by joint appendages and possession of an exoskeleton.


What characteristics do all arthropods share?

Arthropods have segmented bodies, an exoskeleton made from chitin, and joint appendages. They also have an internal body cavity (hemocoel) and an open circulatory system which employs hemolymph.

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What type of algae are most closely related to green plants?

Green algae due to the presence of chlorophyll a and b, as well as the presence of a 'whip-like' flagella; 'higher plants' and green algae share these characteristics.


Why do scientist think green algae and plants have a common ancestor?

They share chlorophyll.


Do green algae and plants have similar types of chlorophyll?

Plants and green algae both have the same types of organelles. This is because they both are able to create their own food.


What characteristics do algae share with plants.?

I think there's only one, and it's that they're autotrophs


What evidence lead scientist to think that green algae were the ancestors of plants?

they have the same photosynthetic pigments.


What characteristis do algae share with plants?

they share peee


Two characteristics fernsclubmossesand horsetails share?

All are embryophytes, and have evolved from algae


Why is blue green algae considered a connecting link between lower and higher animals?

As blue green algae are not animals, they do not represent an evolutionary link between any forms of animals. However, I'm not sure that I'm understanding your question. B Blue-green algae are Monera, neither plants nor animals nor algae. They share the characteristic with bacteria of not having a nucleus


What characteristics do all plants not share?

being a prokaryote


What are some characteristics that all plants share?

All plants are Autotrophs and are Multicellular.


What characteristics do seed plants share?

First they share Vascular Tissue. Second they share Pollen to produce.


What is the difference between marine algae and marine plants?

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.