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Q: What evolutionary significance do scientists give these chlorophyll's in green algae?
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What is the evolutionary link between aquatic and land plants?

Green algae


What is the name of an Algae Scientists?

a phycologist


Does algae grow in the desert?

Yes. Scientists have found that desert dust does indeed allow algae to grow.


How do do scientists study evolution of plants?

Plants and green algae have the same types of chlorophyll and carotenoids in their cells so scientists think plants and green algae have a common ancestor.


What type of protist is giant kelp?

Giant kelp is a brown algae, some scientists believe it is a green algae but it is not.


Scientists think plants probably evolved from in the sea?

Green algae


Why have algae pestered scientists for a long time?

Because scientists and algae dont mix. Also becaust alge doesnt really have a group (animal, plant etc) so they can't classify it, which annoys them.


Do animal cells have have chloroplast?

No,they do not have.Only plants and algae have.


Why do you suppose blue green algae has been rename to cyanobacteria?

blue green algae has been rename to cyanobacteria because scientists thought that blue green algae is too hard to say


What is the classification of algae and tiny organisms that live in water?

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


Do killer whales eat algae?

no orcas does not eats 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