Protists, with the exception of algae, are unicellular.
Giant sea kelp belongs to a group of protists known as brown algae. Despite its plant-like appearance, it is classified within the protist kingdom due to its unique characteristics and evolutionary history.
Some examples of protist producers include phytoplankton, which are responsible for much of the ocean's primary production, and diatoms, which are a type of algae found in both freshwater and marine environments. These protists are capable of undergoing photosynthesis to produce their own food.
An example of a unicellular eukaryote is Euglena, which is a type of protist that can perform photosynthesis using chloroplasts. Euglena has a flexible outer covering called a pellicle and a flagellum that helps it move through its aquatic environment.
Algae protists are the most similar to plants due to their ability to perform photosynthesis and produce their own food using sunlight, just like plants.
Protists that contain chlorophyll are known as photosynthetic protists. They can carry out photosynthesis to produce their own energy using sunlight, much like plants. Examples include algae and certain types of phytoplankton.
protist
no, algae is a type of protist
No , Kelps are not protozoans but Kelps are Brown Algae . They are the largest Algae .
unicellular green algae
it a type of protist
Protists, with the exception of algae, are unicellular.
Protists, with the exception of algae, are unicellular.
Yes, Diatom is a protist. Diatom is considered a plant-like protist.
algae
Algae: Green algae, even red algae but phycoerythrin over populates it which gives the red algae its red color.
Giant kelp is a brown algae, some scientists believe it is a green algae but it is not.
Yes it is so is seeweed