No.
Neither. Algae is a plant, not an animal.
Green algae belong to Kingdom Protista. Green algae is a very diverse type of algae. Actually, green algae is sort of similar to plants. The green algae contain two forms of chlorophyll and capture light energy to produce sugar in similar with the plant. However, unlike the plants the green algae are aquatic. The species are named algae because they are aquatic and make their own food.
Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
Green algae is at the base of the food chain, which is consumed by water fleas and tadpoles. Water fleas are eaten by water beetles, tadpoles are consumed by small fish, and water snails feed on algae. Small fish are preyed upon by large carnivore fish, while mosquitoes larvae feed on algae and small organisms.
The Hawaiian name for green algae is limu.
Neither. Algae is a plant, not an animal.
Well, algae is a producer but i am not sure if it is a herbivore, omnivore, or carnivore but i mould go with herbivore......
The scientific name for green algae is Chlorophyta.
blue green algae
Green algae belong to Kingdom Protista. Green algae is a very diverse type of algae. Actually, green algae is sort of similar to plants. The green algae contain two forms of chlorophyll and capture light energy to produce sugar in similar with the plant. However, unlike the plants the green algae are aquatic. The species are named algae because they are aquatic and make their own food.
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Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
an euglena has a flagellum and a green algae is green
Yes they are non-green plantsAdditional answerHey, no. There are plenty of green algae!
Who Discovered Algae. Who Discovered The Philippine Blue Green Algae? ... Gregorio Velasquez is the one who discovered the blue green algae
Some green algae are unicellular