Giant kelp is a brown algae, some scientists believe it is a green algae but it is not.
Giant kelp is a type of algae. Therefore, it is a protist; protists can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Kelp is neither a plant nor an animal.
Giant sea kelp belongs to a group of protists known as brown algae. Despite its plant-like appearance, it is classified within the protist kingdom due to its unique characteristics and evolutionary history.
Yes, giant kelp reproduce sexually. Giant kelp is a protist. Some kelp reproduce sexually while others reproduce asexually.
I believe it is the Giant Kelp, but not sure
No , Kelps are not protozoans but Kelps are Brown Algae . They are the largest Algae .
kelp are indeed protists, for they are still to simple to be plants.
Kelp is actually brown algae. Kelp is not a plant it is a protist from the kingdom Protista.
Macrocystis pyrifera, commonly known as giant kelp.
idk sorry :( maybe cause its giant?
Kelp, regardless of size are Botanica (Plant life) The Amoeba is a protozoan ( First or earliest form of animals) or are classed as Protists. Kelp are definitely plants. The Giant Amoeba is a time-tested science fiction device. The real ones are nowheres near the size of those in science-fiction accounts./The kingdom of Amoeba is Animaland for Kelp, the kingdom is Plantae
yes!
Giant kelp are neither animals nor plants. Giant kelp is in the Protista Kingdom.