Brown algae
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Most algae have chlorophyll. Algae contain chlorophyll A and no chlorophyll B, whereas plants have both types.
red algae, green algae, and brown algae
The seaweed types like chlorophyta and rhodophyta.
Plants
Algae are eukaryotic organisms. They do contain chlorophyll, but have no roots, stems, or leaves. Algae is classified into seven divisions. Five are located in the Protista Kingdom, and two are located in the Plantae Kingdom. Most algae goes through photosynthesis, however, there are types that obtain energy from chemical reactions. Algae can reproduce asexually or sexually.
Some examples of chlorophyll are chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, chlorophyll c1, and chlorophyll c2. These are the most common types of chlorophyll found in plants and algae. Chlorophyll gives plants their green color and is essential for photosynthesis.
Protists include unicellular, colonial and multicellular organisms Most protists are unicellular although (only one group) can be multicellular. There are types of algae, green algae known as Ulva, that are multicellular protists. They begin as colonies of unicellular protists known as Volvax, but the ones that break away are the multicellular version. The multicellular protists are without any specialized tissues. Protists used to be considered soley unicellular. Now that the molecular information has been redifined, protists are both unicellular and multicellular. .
Algae are eukaryotic organisms. They do contain chlorophyll, but have no roots, stems, or leaves. Algae is classified into seven divisions. Five are located in the Protista Kingdom, and two are located in the Plantae Kingdom. Most algae goes through photosynthesis, however, there are types that obtain energy from chemical reactions. Algae can reproduce asexually or sexually.
Protista.
Green Algae is unicellular because it only grows on non-vascular plants which are plants with no tubes to carry nu trains and oxygen.
There are two main pigments.They chlorophyll a and b.
Green algae is referred as unicellular algae. The two known names for the unicellular algae are, Chlorella and diatoms.