what do algae chlorophyta live on?
The scientific name for green algae is Chlorophyta.
Kingdom Protista. Division chlorophyta, green algae, Unicellular motile chlorophyta.
The scientific name for green algae is Chlorophyta.
Phylum Chlorophyta
Chlorophyta is a type of freshwater algae that contain chlorophyll a and b. Chlorophyta also store food (starch) and have cell walls made of cellulose.
Green algae is paraphyletic and contains many species of chlorophyta.
The term "green algae" a broad, sweeping class of algae from the kingdom plantae in either the division Chlorophyta or Charophyta.
Chlorophyta is a phylum of green algae, which are photosynthetic organisms that contain chlorophyll. These algae are commonly found in freshwater and marine environments, and they play a key role in aquatic ecosystems by providing food and oxygen to other organisms. Chlorophyta consist of a wide range of species with diverse morphologies, ranging from unicellular to multicellular forms.
The seaweed types like chlorophyta and rhodophyta.
There is some disagreement. Some call green algae Chlorophyta. According to Britannica, "Many scientists combine the Micromonadophyceae with the Pleurastrophyceae, naming the combined group the Prasinophyceae."https://www.britannica.com/science/algae/Classification-of-algae
Spyrogyra is classified as a genus of green algae in the family Zygnemataceae. It is a filamentous algae that is commonly found in freshwater habitats.
Charophyta is a group of freshwater green algae that are considered the closest living relatives of land plants, while Chlorophyta is a diverse group of green algae that can be found in various habitats, including freshwater and marine environments. Charophyta species often have specialized reproductive structures and exhibit features similar to land plants, whereas Chlorophyta species typically do not have these structures and characteristics.