brown and algaelike
Algae is a virus that lives in the sea, and it looks brown, green, yellow-green, or red.
No, brown algae are not fungus-like protists. Brown algae are a type of multicellular, photosynthetic algae that belong to the kingdom Chromista, while fungus-like protists are organisms that display characteristics of both fungi and protists, and belong to the kingdom Protista.
algae. there are many types of algae like green,blue,red, and brown!
They have a black line through their body and the top half is light brown and the bottom half is creamy.
The other name for the brown algae is Phaeophyceae.
Wikipedia and the Marine Life section of About have articles on brown algae, accompanied by links to resources for further reading. Aquarium-related websites like Aquatic Community may also have information on brown algae.
Yes, algae eaters consume brown algae as part of their diet.
In an aquarium, animals like snails, sea urchins, and certain fish species such as tangs and blennies are known to eat brown algae.
brown algae
Brown algae
There are six phyla of algae, three of which are red, green, and brown. Algae have no roots, no stems, and no leaves, yet are plant-like. Algae are protists.
In a fish tank, animals like snails, hermit crabs, and certain species of fish, such as tangs and blennies, eat brown algae.