Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
brown, green, red, and blueish-green.
Algae can be green, red, brown, or yellow depending on their pigments. Green algae, for example, contain chlorophyll for photosynthesis, while red algae contain phycoerythrin and phycocyanin pigments in addition to chlorophyll. Brown algae possess fucoxanthin pigments.
Three types of multicellular algae are brown algae (Phaeophyta), red algae (Rhodophyta), and green algae (Chlorophyta). Brown algae are predominantly found in marine environments, red algae can thrive in both marine and freshwater habitats, and green algae are diverse in their habitat preferences.
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.
Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
the algae does affect it. the algae is a little monster that comes out and eats people.
red algae.............
Crabs eat all type of algae including this one.
Algae: Green algae, even red algae but phycoerythrin over populates it which gives the red algae its red color.
red, brown and green algae
Red algae cell walls contain agar. while green algae cell walls contain cellulose Answer 2 Agar is a chemical obtained from walls of certain red marine algae .It is not Algae itself .
no. some of them are green
omnivores and vegeteran (IF THATS HOW YOU SPELL IT)
Every algae is photosynthetic.Includes red algae too
brown, green, red, and blueish-green.