Phytoplankton, colonial, filamenous, and multicellular
Algae are classified into several groups based on their pigmentation and reproductive structures. The main groups include Chlorophyta (green algae), Phaeophyta (brown algae), and Rhodophyta (red algae). Within these groups, there is further classification based on characteristics such as cell structure and habitat.
Protozoa and Algae
Microbes are sorted into these 4 groups: Viruses, Fungi, Bacteria and Protozoa
The three types of multicellular algae are red algae, brown algae, and green algae. These groups are classified based on their pigments, cell wall composition, and overall appearance. Each type of algae plays a unique role in aquatic ecosystems.
The two major groups of protists are protozoa (animal-like protists) and algae (plant-like protists). Protozoa are unicellular organisms that can be parasitic or free-living, while algae are photosynthetic protists that can be unicellular or multicellular.
The most commonly encountered groups of freshwater algae are green algae, diatoms, and blue-green algae
Algae are classified into several groups based on their pigmentation and reproductive structures. The main groups include Chlorophyta (green algae), Phaeophyta (brown algae), and Rhodophyta (red algae). Within these groups, there is further classification based on characteristics such as cell structure and habitat.
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red, brown and green algae
Algae form the main basis of the aquatic food chain.
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fungus and algae
Protozoa and Algae
All algae are plant-like protists, and it depends on how you are grouping them.
Microbes are sorted into these 4 groups: Viruses, Fungi, Bacteria and Protozoa
1. Mammals 2. Reptiles 3. Amphibians 4. In-vertebrates 5. Insects
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