Algae are plants.
Algae lack specialized tissues like roots, stems, and leaves that are present in plants. Instead, algae have simple structures for attachment and nutrient absorption.
Cyanobacteria > Red Algae > Green Algae > Land Plants
yes algae have chloroplast , although some lower group algae behave as bacteria & fungi and may act as saprophytes with regards rajkamal
Algae can reduce oxygen levels in water through a process called eutrophication. When there is an overgrowth of algae, it can block sunlight from reaching underwater plants, which leads to their death. As dead plants are decomposed by bacteria, oxygen is consumed in the process, resulting in lower oxygen levels in the water.
Marine algae are simple, photosynthetic organisms that lack true roots, stems, and leaves, such as seaweed. Marine plants are more complex, multicellular organisms with roots, stems, and leaves, such as seagrasses. While both contribute to marine ecosystems, marine algae are typically found in intertidal and subtidal zones, while marine plants are found in shallow coastal waters.
Frank Eric Round has written: 'The biology of the algae' -- subject(s): Algae 'Introduction to the lower plants' -- subject(s): Cryptogams
algae and any other live plants are the producers.
No, because plants are not made up of algae
Algae IS a plant. It gets energy from the sun, not other plants.
Algae lack specialized tissues like roots, stems, and leaves that are present in plants. Instead, algae have simple structures for attachment and nutrient absorption.
no, algae is a plant. artard
the cell wall for plants and algae, cell membrane for fungi
Cyanobacteria > Red Algae > Green Algae > Land Plants
Seaweeds are not plants it is a type of algae
yes algae have chloroplast , although some lower group algae behave as bacteria & fungi and may act as saprophytes with regards rajkamal
There are many plants found in the ocean. Some of these plants include kelp, seagrass, red algae, coralline algae, and coral.
No. It is a protist.