It is plantlike, which means that protists are plantlike.
There are many kinds of algae-Green algae like Chlorella, Desmids, Spirogyra, etc.Brown algae like Laminaria and Fucus.Red algae include Chondrus and Diatoms.
mussels filter plankton suspended in the water column, which would include algae.
The largest algae belong to the phylum Phaeophyta, also known as brown algae. Brown algae include seaweeds such as kelp, which can grow to be quite large in size.
Some common types of algae found in Minnesota include blue-green algae (cyanobacteria), green algae, diatoms, and charophytes. These algae can be found in lakes, rivers, and wetlands throughout the state.
Common types of black algae found in aquariums include Black Brush Algae (Audouinella), Black Beard Algae (Bryopsis), and Black Spot Algae (Cephaleuros).
Yes, some people can be allergic to algae, especially when coming into contact with certain types of algae such as blue-green algae. Symptoms of allergy to algae can include skin rash, itching, sneezing, and difficulty breathing.
Some specializations of algae include marine algae, which are adapted to live in saltwater environments, and freshwater algae, which are specialized to survive and thrive in freshwater habitats. Other specializations include microalgae, which are extremely small and can be unicellular, and macroalgae, which are larger and multicellular. Additionally, there are various types of algae that have specialized adaptations for photosynthesis, reproduction, and nutrient acquisition.
Protists that are plantlike include algae, such as diatoms, green algae, red algae, and brown algae. These protists perform photosynthesis to obtain energy, and they can contain chlorophyll or other pigments that give them a green, red, or brown coloration.
Some suitable brown algae eaters for freshwater aquariums include Siamese algae eaters, otocinclus catfish, and bristlenose plecos.
There are many plants found in the ocean. Some of these plants include kelp, seagrass, red algae, coralline algae, and coral.
Algae are classified into several groups based on their pigmentation and reproductive structures. The main groups include Chlorophyta (green algae), Phaeophyta (brown algae), and Rhodophyta (red algae). Within these groups, there is further classification based on characteristics such as cell structure and habitat.
Examples of thalophytes include algae such as seaweed, green algae, and brown algae. Thalophytes are a group of non-vascular plants characterized by their simple structure and lack of specialized tissues for transport.