Phytoplankton
phytoplankton
phytoplankton
Green algae is referred as unicellular algae. The two known names for the unicellular algae are, Chlorella and diatoms.
Algae grows on the sea bed in shallow waters. Yes, majority of algae are unicellular. One common example of a unicellular algae is the green algae Prototheca.
Algae can be unicellular or multicellular, depending on what type of algae it is.
Increased level of nutrients result in growth of algae in the water.These algae use up all the oxygen in water and form a layer on the water not allowing oxygen to enter.Therefore the aquatic animals die because they don't get oxygen.
Most unicellular algae use the energy of sunlight to produce food.
Single Celled Algae ( Unicellular )
Protists, with the exception of algae, are unicellular.
usually not
Unicellular Algae such as Spirogyra, Euglena, Diatoms.
Green Algae is unicellular because it only grows on non-vascular plants which are plants with no tubes to carry nu trains and oxygen.