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.
A zygote is unicellular.
Monera is unicellular. Members of this kingdom, such as bacteria, are made up of a single cell.
Protist is a unicellular eukaryote, whereas algae can be unicellular or multicellular. Bacteria and archaebacteria are both prokaryotes and are typically unicellular organisms.
The archaebacteria are unicellular.
Euglenoids are unicellular organisms. They are a type of single-celled protist that can be found in freshwater environments.
The Amoeba eats Algea, Bacteria, Plant Cells, and aslo other unicellular organisms
Scientists believe the first photosynthetic organisms may have been cyanobacteria. This is believed because the biochemical pathways in the unicellular cyanobacteria.
Tadpoles eat algea.
protist- a eukaryotic unicellular organism of the former kingdom protista. for example: protozoans, slime, molds, and some types of algea
No, algae are not prokaryotic. Algae are a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that can be unicellular or multicellular, and they belong to the kingdom Protista or Plantae. Prokaryotic organisms, on the other hand, lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
Algea
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Algea that is deadly to all fish and marine life. If it is cooked, it makes a delicious meal for humans.
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I believe that this is a Algea Eater
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