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∙ 12y agoOne example of a multicellular algae commonly seen in water and on beaches is kelp. Kelp can form dense underwater forests in cold, nutrient-rich waters, providing important habitat for many marine species. It is also known for washing up on shorelines in large piles called wrack.
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Many but not all algae is multicellular.
One-celled water animals are called protozoa. These microscopic organisms live in water and can be found in various aquatic environments like ponds, rivers, and oceans. Some common examples of one-celled water animals include amoeba and paramecium.
The green algae genus Volvox has many different forms, ranging from single-celled organisms to multicellular colonies. These colonies can have a spherical shape and contain hundreds to thousands of cells working together.
One of the one-celled organism is parasites.
One-celled organisms living in wet habitats are called protists. Multicellular organisms include algae, fungi, and small animals like rotifers or nematodes.
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Many but not all algae is multicellular.
diatoms are single celled algae. Kelps are large and are many celled algae.
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one singled celled organism is an amoeba. usally single celled organisms are surrounded by water to survive.
One-celled water animals are called protozoa. These microscopic organisms live in water and can be found in various aquatic environments like ponds, rivers, and oceans. Some common examples of one-celled water animals include amoeba and paramecium.
Splorange is not a word. The word you are looking for is Sporange which is a single-celled or many-celled structure in which spores are produced, as in fungi, algae, mosses, and ferns. It is also said that Splorange is the only perfect rhyming word for orange.
Algae range from unicellular alga to multicellular forms such as sea weeds.earlier they were classified in the division Thallophyta with fungi and bacteria but now placed in a separate class and division
Depends on the algae. Roughly speaking (this is not exhaustive), these are some of the major algal groups:Green algae - Aquatic relatives of plants.Red algae - Similar to green algae, but containing a red pigment.Brown algae - Many-celled aquatic algae, including kelp.Golden algae - Single-celled "plants" that form glass shells around them. Also called diatoms.Fire algae - Flagellate algae that whirl around when swimming. Also called dinoflagellates.
Algae are simple plants that live in water or in damp areas. Underwater plant The official definition for the word algae is "a simple nonflowering plant of a large group that includes the seaweeds and many single-celled forms. Algae contain chlorophyll but lack true stems, roots, leaves, and vascular tissue."
Many-celled organisms that make their own food are called autotrophs. They use photosynthesis to produce their own nutrients from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. Examples include plants, algae, and some bacteria.
Yes, there are many, many one celled organisms on our planet. Some examples are algae, amoeba, and bacteria.