No it is a type of fungus!!
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.
neither. algae, bacteria and fungi are all separate groups of classification
The earliest type of eukaryotic organism currently known is a type of single-celled algae called red algae. These organisms date back around 1.6 billion years and are one of the oldest forms of eukaryotic life on Earth. Red algae are known for their distinctive reddish color and are an important part of marine ecosystems.
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no fungi grows on you and alge grows in the water Actually, I disagree with the above answer, so I'm improving. They do have similarities. Both fungi and algae prefer to live in moist environments. Both can range in size from a single-celled organism to much larger, multi-celled organisms. Both have haploid nuclei (only one chromosome instead of two).
I believe that it is a type of fungi.
No, Algae is a completely different thing than Fungi
A. B. Cribb has written: 'Three species of fungi parasitic on marine algae in Tasmania' -- subject(s): Algae, Pathogenic fungi 'An ecological and taxonomic account of the algae of a semi-marine cavern, Paradise Cave, Queensland' 'Marine algae of the southern Great Barrier Reef' -- subject(s): Classification, Marine algae 'Some marine algae from Thursday Island and surrounding areas'
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.
NO! plantae or protista it depends on the type of algae
neither. algae, bacteria and fungi are all separate groups of classification
its a type of fungi
Bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa and virus
It is called a lichen.
Algae is autotrophic while fungi is not. Therefore fungi does not make food by itself as does algae.
The earliest type of eukaryotic organism currently known is a type of single-celled algae called red algae. These organisms date back around 1.6 billion years and are one of the oldest forms of eukaryotic life on Earth. Red algae are known for their distinctive reddish color and are an important part of marine ecosystems.
Mold is a part of the kingdom fungi. The kingdom archaebacteria has bacteria and algae, but does not contain any fungi.