The bacteria and blue green algae are exception of the cell theory because they are devoid of the true nucleus or well organized nucleus.
Spyrogyra is a type of filamentous green algae. It is not a bacterium or a protozoan.
Blue-green algae belong to the Kingdom Bacteria, specifically in the phylum Cyanobacteria.
The kingdom that contains bacteria is called Monera. Blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, are included in this kingdom as well.
Blue green algae is otherwise called cyanobacteria (bacterial classification- prokaryote), green algae is eukaryotic. The pigment present in blue green algae is phycocyanin and chlorophyll in case of green algaeBlue green algaes kingdom is moneran and green algae is not moneran.
Cyanobacteria, also known as blue green algae.
fungi because it's bacteria and it's blue and green algae.
Spyrogyra is a type of filamentous green algae. It is not a bacterium or a protozoan.
The three organisms classified in the Kingdom Monera are bacteria, archaea, and cyanobacteria (blue-green algae). These organisms are unicellular and lack a true nucleus, making them prokaryotes.
Blue-green algae belong to the Kingdom Bacteria, specifically in the phylum Cyanobacteria.
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The kingdom that contains bacteria is called Monera. Blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, are included in this kingdom as well.
I believe Green algae are members of the Protist family because they are plant like bacteria i believe but im not entirely sure
Blue green algae is otherwise called cyanobacteria (bacterial classification- prokaryote), green algae is eukaryotic. The pigment present in blue green algae is phycocyanin and chlorophyll in case of green algaeBlue green algaes kingdom is moneran and green algae is not moneran.
Cyanobacteria may also be called blue-green algae due to their blue-green pigmentation resulting from chlorophyll a and phycocyanin. Despite the name, cyanobacteria are not algae but rather a type of bacteria capable of photosynthesis. They are important in the environment for their role in oxygen production and nitrogen fixation.
Blue-green algae or Cyanophyceae uses photosynthesis to create food. The genus is called Oscillatoria. They are closely related to bacteria.
Green algae are not decomposers; they are photosynthetic organisms that produce their own food through photosynthesis. Decomposers are organisms like fungi and bacteria that break down dead organic matter into simpler forms.
Cyanobacteria, or cyanophyta.