A yellow-green alga is an alga of the class Xanthophyceae, which contain both yellow pigments and chlorophyll.
Yes Chlamydomonas is a green unicellular alga.
A yellow-green alga is an alga of the class Xanthophyceae, which contain both yellow pigments and chlorophyll.
The cells in the green alga Volvox are specialized, with each cell performing a specific function such as reproduction, movement, or photosynthesis. These cells work together in a coordinated manner to enable the colony to survive and reproduce.
ALGAE is the plural form, commonly used in place of the singular ALGA because references to a single organism are rare.
A xanthophyte is a yellow-green alga of the class Xanthophyceae.
green alga
For food... thats what i think , otherwise i have no idea
Combined, they form the symbiotic organism called "lichen".
Sea Lettuce
green alga grows on it and that makes it camouflage.
A common autotrophic component of a lichen is a photosynthetic algae, such as a green alga or a cyanobacterium. These organisms provide energy to the lichen through photosynthesis, while the fungal partner absorbs water and minerals from the environment and provides structure and protection for the algae.