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Yes, algae is a non-flowering plant. Algae belong to the kingdom Protista and do not produce flowers, seeds, or roots like flowering plants. They reproduce through spores or fragmentation.
No, algae reproduces through a variety of methods including fragmentation, binary fission, and spore formation. Ferns reproduce through spores released from sporangia on their leaves.
Most algae reproduce both sexually and asexually. Asexual reproduction in algae occurs through cell division, fragmentation, or spore formation. Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes to form zygotes.
No, green algae do not produce seeds. Most green algae reproduce through cell division, spores, or fragmentation rather than seeds. Seeds are a structure produced by seed plants for reproductive purposes.
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Yes, algae is a non-flowering plant. Algae belong to the kingdom Protista and do not produce flowers, seeds, or roots like flowering plants. They reproduce through spores or fragmentation.
No, algae reproduces through a variety of methods including fragmentation, binary fission, and spore formation. Ferns reproduce through spores released from sporangia on their leaves.
Most algae reproduce both sexually and asexually. Asexual reproduction in algae occurs through cell division, fragmentation, or spore formation. Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes to form zygotes.
Mitosis is the most common way of algae reproduction.
No, green algae do not produce seeds. Most green algae reproduce through cell division, spores, or fragmentation rather than seeds. Seeds are a structure produced by seed plants for reproductive purposes.
Yes it does. (but not always) Algae is not technically a plant it is a protista, Algae reproduce by using little spores or by growing copies of themselves from broken fragments and do not have specialised reproductive structures like all other plants. If the spores are created using just one plant it is asexual. If spores are created when two (one female, one male) algae fuse it is sexual. And lastly when it reproduces by growing copies of itself it is called vegetative reproduction.
Multicellular algae reproduce asexually through fragmentation, where a part of the alga breaks off and grows into a new individual, or through spores, which are released and germinate into new algae. Some multicellular algae can also reproduce asexually through specialized structures like zoospores or aplanospores.
algae can reduce the dirt in ditches so if it ever goes in places we drink like filtering staitions the water will have less dirt because the tiny bakteria eat up the dirt
Algae reproduce through a variety of methods, including asexual reproduction through cell division, fragmentation, or spore formation, and sexual reproduction through the fusion of gametes. Some algae can produce specialized structures for reproduction, like spores, gametes, or zoospores, depending on the species. The reproductive system of algae varies greatly among different groups of algae and can be influenced by environmental conditions.
Water algae primarily spread their spores through water currents and movement. Many algae release spores or reproductive cells into the water, where they can drift and settle in new areas. Some species also utilize wind or animals, which can carry spores to different locations. Additionally, fragmentation, where parts of the algae break off and form new colonies, is another common method of spread.
Plants and algae can reproduce sexually by releasing gametes that fuse to form a zygote, or asexually through methods like fragmentation or spore formation. In certain algae species, alternation of generations can occur, where both sexual and asexual reproduction methods are utilized to complete the life cycle.