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The answer is; "Animals".
The seaweed types like chlorophyta and rhodophyta.
Mammals are in the phylum Chordata.
cnidarine, arthropods, sponge, mollusk, worms,lichen
It is the phylum of kinds of worms known as the roundworms.
B) Phylum Rhodophyta, warmer water
The colour of kelp depend on what phylum if fits into. If the kelp is green, it is part of Phylum Chlorophyta. If the kelp is red, it is part of Phylum Rhodophyta. If the kelp is brown, it is part of Phylum Phaeophyta. hope this helped :)
AP Bio take home test, huh? Taking it as we speak. Answer is B. Cholorphytes (unless your teacher scrambled the answers or mine did then it would be a different letter, but the answer is chlorophytes).
Rhodophyta, commonly known as red algae, obtain nutrients primarily through photosynthesis. They contain chlorophyll and other pigments that enable them to absorb sunlight and convert it into energy. Some species may also absorb nutrients from their surroundings, such as dissolved minerals in water.
The two phylum that principally contain macroscopic algae are Rhodophyta (red algae) and Phaeophyta (brown algae). These algae are commonly found in marine environments and can form large, visible structures like kelp forests.
The term "green algae" a broad, sweeping class of algae from the kingdom plantae in either the division Chlorophyta or Charophyta.
The answer is; "Animals".
No, it is a red algae, phylum Rhodophyta class Rhodophyceae. They can look similar to corals because they secrete a calcium carbonate substance into their cell walls.
there are 8 classifications of Thallophyta. these are:- 1. Phylum Myxomycophyta 2. Phylum Eumycophyta 3. Phylum Cyanohyta 4. Phylum Rhodophyta 5. Phylum Crysophyta 6. Phylum Phaeophyta 7. Phylum Euglenophyta 8. Phylum Cholorophyta
Phaeophyta- Fucoxanthin Rhodophyta- Phycoerythrin or Phycobilin
The phylum of algae that stores food in the form of floridean starch is Rhodophyta, commonly known as red algae. Floridean starch is a form of carbohydrate unique to red algae, which serves as a storage reserve similar to the role of starch in plants.
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