they move by swinging their body up and down
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.
Most algae, or seaweed contains a chloroplast that is similar to cyanobacteria. Chloroplasts are made up of circular DNA similar to those in cyanobacteria and represent reduced endosymbiotic cyanobacteria.
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).
Examples of Rhodophyta, also known as red algae, include Porphyra (used to make nori in sushi), Gelidium (used in agar production), and Corallina (forms calcified structures in coral reefs). Red algae are known for their red pigments and unique cell structure.
Most protista are unicellular, but not all are. Google Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta for examples of multicelled protista.
Phaeophyta- Fucoxanthin Rhodophyta- Phycoerythrin or Phycobilin
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.
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The seaweed types like chlorophyta and rhodophyta.
Probably photosynthetic multicellular protists, such as Rhodophyta and Chlorophyta.
Most algae, or seaweed contains a chloroplast that is similar to cyanobacteria. Chloroplasts are made up of circular DNA similar to those in cyanobacteria and represent reduced endosymbiotic cyanobacteria.
B) Phylum Rhodophyta, warmer water
Most protista are unicellular, but not all are. Google Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta for examples of multicelled protista.
Most protista are unicellular, but not all are. Google Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta for examples of multicelled protista.
David J. Garbary has written: 'The Acrochaetiaceae (Rhodophyta)' -- subject(s): Acrochaetiaceae, Bibliography
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).