both contain chlorophyll11 but plants are differentiate between stem,roots & leaves and algae can not be differentiate between stems,roots ant leaves.
No, lichen is a symbiotic organism formed from a partnership between a fungus and either algae or cyanobacteria. It is not classified as a plant because it does not have roots, leaves, or true stems like plants do.
One key structural difference between algae and land plants is that algae lack true roots, stems, and leaves, while land plants have well-defined vascular tissues that support them. Algae also lack specialized structures for reproduction, such as flowers or cones, which are present in many land plants. Additionally, algae typically have a simpler body structure compared to the more complex structures seen in land plants.
Seaweed is a type of marine algae that is large and multicellular, while algae refers to a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that can be found in various aquatic environments. In general, seaweed specifically refers to larger, macroscopic algae, while algae can include both macroscopic and microscopic species.
One major difference between animal and plant cells is the presence of a cell wall in plant cells but not in animal cells. The cell wall provides structural support and protection in plant cells, while animal cells rely on other structures for support.
no. nonvascular plants are thing such are liverworts, hornworts, and mosses.
bacause the mushroom is not a plant while the caulerpa seaweed is an algae plant
Algae is a type of plant found in coastal areas. Fungi are basically mushrooms. Athlete's foot is a type of fungus disease.
It's as alive as a plant. The only difference is that plants have leaves, roots, stalks. Algae tend to be unicellular.
bacteria is a prokaryote while algae is a eukaryote
its a type of fungi
Producers=algae
algae is not a plant.
A bush is a plant
the difference is that banana plant is a dicotyledon while pineaple is a monocotyledon plant
mushroom is a fungi while seaweed is a algae
mushroom is a fungi while seaweed is a algae
what is the difference betweencrop physiology and plant physiology