Green algae obtain energy through photosynthesis, which is the process of converting sunlight into usable energy. They have chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll, the pigment that captures sunlight and initiates the chemical reactions that produce energy.
Sun Chlorella is a brand of chlorella supplement that is derived from a type of green algae. It is marketed as a superfood due to its high nutrient content, including vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Some people take Sun Chlorella to boost their immune system, improve digestion, and detoxify the body.
Uranus, the 7th planet from the sun, is bluish-green and gaseous. This is due to the methane gas in its atmosphere.
Algae use energy from the sun to produce their own food.
The kingdom that includes multicellular, immobile sun feeders is the Plantae kingdom. Plants are able to harness the energy from sunlight through photosynthesis, utilizing chlorophyll to convert sunlight into energy for growth and survival.
plants are the main producer of any ecosystem. they directly obsorbed the energy from the sun and than chnge it into the energy that can be used by the others mean reducers
It depends on HOW you look at it!Its could be blue or green or clear.It could be full of algae or full of pollution!
Sun light and water and mousturie
No animals, only green plants and algae.
Red and blue light is absorbed from the Sun. Green light is reflected off the plant.
Blue, yellow and green. There is also a golden sun.
Well, the grass is green because the sky is blue and the sun is yellow so mix them together and you get GREEN!!!
Algae use the sun to photosynthesize
Blue because the sun is green
Green algae obtain energy through photosynthesis, which is the process of converting sunlight into usable energy. They have chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll, the pigment that captures sunlight and initiates the chemical reactions that produce energy.
the colors of the earth are blue and green
Water appears greenish blue due to the selective absorption and scattering of light. Water molecules absorb longer wavelengths of light such as red, orange, and yellow, while shorter wavelengths like blue and green are scattered and reflected back. This gives water its characteristic greenish blue color when viewed in large quantities like oceans or lakes.