No, algae are not prokaryotic. They are eukaryotic organisms, meaning they have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles within their cells.
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.
No, green algae are eukaryotic organisms. They have a defined nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, unlike prokaryotic cells which lack a true nucleus.
plantae and fungi.
Algae and fungi posses characteristics that make them unique among all the organisms. Algae are different from plants because they perform cell division in a very different way, their reproductive structures are completely nude, while in plants the reproductive structures are covered with a sterile layer of cells. Fungi lack photosynthetic machinery, which differences them from algae, plants and some bacteria. So, fungi and algae posses a wide range of characteristics that are enough to separate them from other kingdoms and have their own.
No, algae are not prokaryotic. They are eukaryotic organisms, meaning they have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles within their cells.
Different types of algae exist in different kingdoms. Algae include any archaeaplastids (an unranked level between domain and kingdom). Their chloroplasts are derived from cyanobacteria (known as blue-green algae, which are not algae despite their name) which entered the cells of their ancestor (in a process known as endosymbiosis). Chromalevolates are a separate kingdom of algae which are less closely related to plants, animals or fungi than any other eukaryote is, but are algae because they have chloroplasts which evolved from red algae which entered their cells (secondary endosymbiosis).
Fungi and algae have very few morphological characters (traits) that vary enough to distinguish between species. Additionally, most of the morphology of fungi and algae is extremely plastic. In other words, they look different in different environments.
Prokaryotic cells are found in bacteria and blue green algae
While algae is a plant, it differs from other plants by lacking a stem and a root
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.
Algae are not prokariyotic.They are eukariyotic organisms.
Yes, algae is a multicellular plant.
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Skeletal muscles are different from other cells in that they have multiple nuclei
Algae are unicellular eukaryotic plants. They have several chromosomes inside their nucleus and chloroplasts, mitochondria, and ribosomes just like other eukaryotic plant cells, and are enclosed in a cell wall just like other eukaryotic plant cells.
Algae Cells are recovered when they are dry on top of a pond so the people who clean ponds can get it. All of the algae they get can be used to feed cattle.