diffeent colours such as green, blue green, yellow and red algae
Some of the types of algae are staghorn algae, black brush or beard algae, green spot algae, and green thread hair algae. Other types of algae are green water algae, and black green algae.
Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
Green is the color of algae........ some algae are green, Red, Brown, or Golden Brown
Green algae belong to Kingdom Protista. Green algae is a very diverse type of algae. Actually, green algae is sort of similar to plants. The green algae contain two forms of chlorophyll and capture light energy to produce sugar in similar with the plant. However, unlike the plants the green algae are aquatic. The species are named algae because they are aquatic and make their own food.
Any plant which is Green in colour has Chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is the pigment found in Chloroplasts which makes the Green Colour on Algae as well as helps the Algae to Photosynthesize.
Algae is a plant and green is the colour of chloroplasts that make up part of the plant.
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because algae is green in colour and act like as grasses or plants
diffeent colours such as green, blue green, yellow and red algae
Hi,There are many classification of algae but the one given by F.F. Fritsch (1935) is considered to be the most accepted. He divided algae into 11 classes that can be list in the following manner.Class 1. Chlorophyceae Green algae- e.g., Chlamydomnas, Spirogyra.Class 2. Xanthophyceae - Green-yellow algae; e.g., Vaucheria.Class 3. Chrysophyceae - Yellow-green algae; e.g., Chrysophaera.Class 4. Bacillariophyceae or Diatoms -Yellow or golden brown algae; e.g., Pinularia.Class 5. Cryptophyceae -Red or brown in colour; e.g., Cryptomonas.Class 6. Dinopnyceae - Dark yellow or brown in colour; e.g., Peridinium.Class 7. Chloromonadineae -Bright green in colour; e.g., Vacuolaria.Class 8. Euglenidae - Belonging to the euglena like animals. Euglena.Class 9. Phaeophyceae - Yellow brown in colour; e.g., Sargassum,Class 10. Rhodophyceae - Red algae; e.g., Polysiphonia.Class 11. Myxophyceae -Blue-green in colour; e.g., Nostoc.Hope this answer will help yu,Cheers!!
Some green algae are unicellular
Chlorophyll C has a blue-green color and is mainly found in brown algae. Chlorophyll d is greenish yellow and is found in red algae.
blue green algae
Some of the types of algae are staghorn algae, black brush or beard algae, green spot algae, and green thread hair algae. Other types of algae are green water algae, and black green algae.
They probably are growing algae (yellow and green). You probably need more chlorine.