The difference between a multicellular organism and a colonial organism is that individual organisms from a colony can, if separated, survive on their own, while cells from a multicellular lifeform (e.g., cells from abrain) cannot.
Since algae are at the base of this food chain, they must be producers. Since frogs eat the algae, they must be consumers.The relationship between the algae and the frog may be described as producer → consumer.
Lichen is a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and algae. The algae are the autotrophic component of this partnership. Green algae and cyanobacterium are types of algae commonly found in lichen.
No because fish actually eat algae.Answer:Some algae are prolific producers of oil but this oil is usually contained in the algae. When algae are in water which is eutrophied (has lots of nutrients) they can reproduce in great numbers. When the food is gone or the weather changes these algae die and clump up in algal blooms. These are rotting masses of algae. The decomposing algae can release oil into the water.
Many species of fish, such as plecos, mollies, and Siamese algae eaters, feed on algae. These fish help to control algae growth in aquariums and ponds by consuming the algae as part of their diet. Algae-eating fish can be a natural and effective way to keep algae levels in check in aquatic environments.
No, but they do move so slow that algae grows on them, that is why they can have a greenish tint. The pace of their movement has nothing to do with algae growth.
algae
example of colonial organisms red algae blue algae green algae volvox
bacteria is a prokaryote while algae is a eukaryote
its a type of fungi
Producers=algae
They do not have roots, stems, or leaves Edited answer: Algae come under primitive plants as these ahve varity of forms ranging from unicellular to multicellular colonial and filamentous and have undifferentiated body.
mushroom is a fungi while seaweed is a algae
mushroom is a fungi while seaweed is a algae
both contain chlorophyll11 but plants are differentiate between stem,roots & leaves and algae can not be differentiate between stems,roots ant leaves.
both contain chlorophyll11 but plants are differentiate between stem,roots & leaves and algae can not be differentiate between stems,roots ant leaves.
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In my opinion, a lichen can be considered a colonial organism. It has many organisms that are specialized to perform specific functions and it is in close association between fungal and algal cells. It meets the requirements for a colonial organism.