In some cases, both can be heterotrophic. They are both types of plantlike protists.
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Laura and Mary Ingalls were sisters, but they were also very different. Laura had brown hair, and Mary had golden hair. Mary was older. There weren't really a lot of similarities.
John Brown was a white abolitionist who died in 1859. He believed armed insurrection was the only was to stop slavery. Martin Luther King, Jr. was black and he believed in peaceful protest to stop slavery. He died in 1968.
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Protists that are plantlike include algae, such as diatoms, green algae, red algae, and brown algae. These protists perform photosynthesis to obtain energy, and they can contain chlorophyll or other pigments that give them a green, red, or brown coloration.
Phytoplankton, colonial, filamenous, and multicellular
Three types of multicellular algae are brown algae (Phaeophyta), red algae (Rhodophyta), and green algae (Chlorophyta). Brown algae are predominantly found in marine environments, red algae can thrive in both marine and freshwater habitats, and green algae are diverse in their habitat preferences.
The other name for the brown algae is Phaeophyceae.
Yes, algae eaters consume brown algae as part of their diet.
Kelp is a type of large, brown seaweed that belongs to the group of marine algae known as Phaeophyceae, typically found in underwater forests in shallow ocean waters. In contrast, Euglena is a single-celled organism that belongs to the group of protists, characterized by its ability to photosynthesize and move using a whip-like flagellum. While kelp is multicellular and primarily aquatic, Euglena can thrive in both freshwater and marine environments and can switch between photosynthesis and heterotrophy for energy. Thus, the key differences lie in their cellular structure, habitat, and nutritional modes.
brown algae
Brown algae
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.
No, brown algae is not a fungus. Brown algae belongs to the kingdom Protista, whereas fungi belong to their own kingdom, Fungi. Brown algae are large, multicellular marine algae that photosynthesize and have different characteristics and life cycles compared to fungi.
brown algae
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