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The cells of plants algae fungi and most bacteria get their shape from?

The cells of plants, algae, fungi, and most bacteria get their shape from the cell wall. It provides structural support and helps maintain the shape of the cell. In plants and algae, the cell wall is primarily composed of cellulose, while in fungi it is made of chitin.


Is a plant a unicellular organism?

No, they are multicellular. Don't confuse plants with yeasts and algae!!! Yeasts are part of fungi. For the most part, fungi are multicellular, but yeast is the exception to that rule for that kingdom. And fungi are not plants. The Kingdom Fungi and Kingdom Plantae are separate. Algae can also be multicellular or unicellular depending on the genus. And algae, which includes seaweeds, are not plants either! Algae are under the Kingdom Protista.


What is the kingdom of red algae?

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.


Is a lichen a plant?

No, lichen is a composite organism of symbiotic fungi with alga or cyanobacteria (single cell plants).


What do fungi have common with plants?

Fungi are more closely related to animals than plants. They do share some similarity to plants, though. For example, plants and fungi are both able to synthesize the amino acid lysine (animals are not); however, fungi use the AAA pathway, and plants use the DAP pathway. Plants and fungi have cells walls. Plant cell walls are made of cellulose, while fungal cell walls are made of chitin.

Related Questions

What protects the cells of plants algae fungi?

the cell wall for plants and algae, cell membrane for fungi


What is a small plants that consist of algae and fungi?

soil


Which plants do not have flowers?

Ferns, fungi, confers, algae, seaweed, and kelp do not have flowers.


How are fungi different from plants or algae?

Fungal cell walls are composed of chitin while the cell walls of plants are composed of cellulose. (The cell walls of algae are quite variable and it depends on the specific taxonomic group.) Plants and algae are often autotrophs, having a chloroplast and capable of undergoing photosynthesis. Fungi lack chloroplasts and rely on the degradation of organic material to supply the energy needed for their metabolism.


Which are the nonvascular plants?

All plants belonging to Algae, Fungi and Bryophytes are non-vascular.


The cells of plants algae fungi and most bacteria get their shape from?

The cells of plants, algae, fungi, and most bacteria get their shape from the cell wall. It provides structural support and helps maintain the shape of the cell. In plants and algae, the cell wall is primarily composed of cellulose, while in fungi it is made of chitin.


What do antheridia produce?

In seedless plants, fungi, and algae it produces sperm


Does a eukaryote have a chloroplasts?

Plants ,algae are eukariyotes with chloroplasts. Animals and fungi do not have


Why do algae and fungi have their own kingdoms?

Algae and fungi posses characteristics that make them unique among all the organisms. Algae are different from plants because they perform cell division in a very different way, their reproductive structures are completely nude, while in plants the reproductive structures are covered with a sterile layer of cells. Fungi lack photosynthetic machinery, which differences them from algae, plants and some bacteria. So, fungi and algae posses a wide range of characteristics that are enough to separate them from other kingdoms and have their own.


What is an encloses the cells of plants algae fungi and most bacteria?

cell wall


What encloses the the cells of plants algae fungi and most bacteria?

cell wall


What are the groups of nonvascular plants?

Algae, fungi, bryophytes, bacteria & Lichens etc.