it belongs to the protist kingdom
i think it actually belongs to the kingdom of Stramenopila.
I believe it belongs to the Moneran Kingom.
Red algae belong to the kingdom Protista. They are multicellular, photosynthetic organisms that typically live in marine environments. Red algae have a range of forms and sizes, from simple filamentous forms to large, complex seaweeds.
Caulerpa are a type of seaweed in the plantae kingdom.
I'm pretty sure it's protists but if someone has a better answer you should post that too. Kingdom of Monera
Truffles belong to the kingdom Fungi.
Gloeocapsa bacteria belong to the kingdom Bacteria.
Blue-green algae belong to the Kingdom Bacteria, specifically in the phylum Cyanobacteria.
Single-celled algae belong to Kingdom Protista, in the five kingdom scheme of classification. Multicellular algae, however, belong to the Planta Kingdom.
No, algae are not part of the fungi kingdom. They belong to their own kingdom called Protista. Algae are photosynthetic organisms that can be unicellular or multicellular, whereas fungi are heterotrophic organisms that obtain nutrients through absorption.
All algae belong to protista
The answer to that question varies depending on the type of algae. Blue Green algae belongs to Monera Unicellular algae: Protista Multicultural algae the most common such as Red, Brown, and green algae belong to the Metaphyta (plantae) kingdom
Kingdom Protista
The kingdom that multicellular algae are categorized under is Plantae.
Algae is Plant Kingdom. Protozoa is ANimal Kingdom (note the "...zoa" part, meaning "animal").
NO! plantae or protista it depends on the type of algae
Algae belong to plant kingdom. Hence these are not flesh.
Caulerpa belongs to the kingdom Plantae as it is a type of green algae.
Protozoans and algae belong to the kindgom Protista. Algae are plant-like, and protozoa are animal-lie. There are two plural forms of protozoan: protozoa and protozoans.