Diatoms
Most types of algae perform photosynthesis as their primary method of obtaining energy. This process involves using sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, a form of sugar that provides the organism with necessary nutrients for growth and reproduction.
Yes, algae contains chlorophyll, which is a green pigment that helps them absorb sunlight for photosynthesis. Chlorophyll is essential for algae to convert light energy into chemical energy for growth and reproduction.
algae
An amoeba is a cell that can alter its shape by extending and retracting pseudopods. The term describes a characteristic but does provide a place for it in the taxonomy of organisms. Organisms as diverse as protozoa, algae, animals, and fungi all have members that qualify as Amoebas. SOME algae are amoebas but most amoebas are NOT algae.
Many but not all algae is multicellular.
Because algae is so numerous in the ocean
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red algae
Most types of algae perform photosynthesis as their primary method of obtaining energy. This process involves using sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, a form of sugar that provides the organism with necessary nutrients for growth and reproduction.
most algae in the world is single celled but there are a few algae that are multicellular
The answer is the algae slug. Did you know? The combined mass of all algae slugs in the oceans of the world is thought to exceed that of the entire planet earth!
Yes, algae contains chlorophyll, which is a green pigment that helps them absorb sunlight for photosynthesis. Chlorophyll is essential for algae to convert light energy into chemical energy for growth and reproduction.
most numerous
Algae feeds off of ammonia nitrites and nitrates for the most part along with all trace elements that would also feed a underwater plant.
Red Algae
algae
An amoeba is a cell that can alter its shape by extending and retracting pseudopods. The term describes a characteristic but does provide a place for it in the taxonomy of organisms. Organisms as diverse as protozoa, algae, animals, and fungi all have members that qualify as Amoebas. SOME algae are amoebas but most amoebas are NOT algae.