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zygnema and spirogyra are examples of filamentous algae
Large groups of green algae: Diatoms Chlorophyta Euglenophyta Dinoflagellata Chrysophyta: Phaeophyta: Rhodophyta Cyanobacteria
Examples of thalophytes include algae such as seaweed, green algae, and brown algae. Thalophytes are a group of non-vascular plants characterized by their simple structure and lack of specialized tissues for transport.
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
Desmids are a division of green algae.
There are many kinds of algae-Green algae like Chlorella, Desmids, Spirogyra, etc.Brown algae like Laminaria and Fucus.Red algae include Chondrus and Diatoms.
zygnema and spirogyra are examples of filamentous algae
blue green algae,Chlamydomonas,diatoms,gelidium, etc..
Two examples are bacteria and blu-green algae.
Some examples of blue and green things found in nature include blue skies, green grass, blue oceans, green leaves, bluebirds, green frogs, blueberries, and green algae.
Diatoms, Green and Golden Algae and Cyanobacteria Golden algae live in lakes and oceans, while diatoms live in freshwater and saltwater.
The scientific name for green algae is Chlorophyta.
Large groups of green algae: Diatoms Chlorophyta Euglenophyta Dinoflagellata Chrysophyta: Phaeophyta: Rhodophyta Cyanobacteria
Examples of thalophytes include algae such as seaweed, green algae, and brown algae. Thalophytes are a group of non-vascular plants characterized by their simple structure and lack of specialized tissues for transport.
Some examples of blue-green things found in nature are blueberries, peacock feathers, turquoise stones, and certain types of algae.
blue green algae