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ALGAE
Algae
Yes. Algae are plants. Fertilizer is plant food.
Lower plants such as algae are simple, non-flowering plants that lack true roots, stems, and leaves. They are typically found in aquatic environments, but can also grow in moist terrestrial habitats. Algae play essential roles in ecosystems by producing oxygen, serving as food sources for various organisms, and contributing to nutrient cycling.
It's close enough to the shore, or land, that the sunlight reaches the bottom. So, plants and algae can grow because of the sunlight they receive. :) I hope I helped!
Red algae, Green algae, and Redwood Trees grow in the temperate climate. (not all of the plants are listed in this answer)
Fungi and algae can help food shortages because they can be eaten by other plants and animals. They are also relatively easy to grow and cultivate.
Algae is no longer classified as a plant because it lacks true roots, stems, and leaves, which are defining characteristics of plants. Algae also have simpler reproductive structures and lack specialized tissues found in plants. Taxonomists have grouped algae into their own distinct kingdom, separate from plants, due to these differences.
A suitable antonym for algae could be "land plant," referring to plants that grow on land rather than in water like algae.
it when plant fish die and reals a gas and spend on to the plants
No, there is also algae and euglena.
Plants and algae both use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to undergo photosynthesis, a process that allows them to produce energy in the form of glucose. This energy is used for growth and metabolic processes in both plants and algae.