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Algae fall under the Kingdom Protista. They are a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that can be found in various habitats, including freshwater and marine environments.

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Is algae under the same kingdom as fungi?

No they are not the same


What kingdom do multicellular algae belong to?

Multicellular algae belong to the Kingdom Protista. This kingdom is composed of various eukaryotic organisms that do not fit into the plant, animal, or fungi kingdoms.


What kingdom are algae classified under?

Algae are classified under the kingdom Protista, which is a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that do not fit into the plant, animal, or fungal kingdoms. Algae are primarily photosynthetic organisms that can be unicellular or multicellular.


Do Algae fall into the Category of Decomposing Matter?

No they fall under the undersea organism's. your welcome. don't answer that!


What kingdom is seaweed in?

Seaweeds belong to three kingdoms: Kingdom Plantae (chlorophyte, or "green" algae seaweeds), Kingdom Plantae (rhodophyte, or "red" algae seaweeds), Kingdom Chromista (phaeophyte, or "brown" algae seaweeds) Kingdom Chromista (xanthophyte, or "yellow-green" algae seaweeds), and Kingdom Bacteria (cyanophyte, or "blue-green" algae seaweeds). Seaweeds that belong to the Kingdom Plantae are plants; the others, strictly speaking, are not. Kombu (kelp), arame (kelp), limu moui (kelp), hijiki, mozuku, and wakame are not plants. Wikipedia places them under Kingdom Chromalveolata because they are classified as "brown" algae seaweeds. However, nori (laver), ogo (limu), and dulse are classified as "red" algae seaweeds and are placed under Kingdom Plantae. Kingdom Protista, which includes the chlorophyll-containing, self-propelling euglenozoa, is a fourth kingdom of algae which contains no species of seaweeds. Thomas Cavalier-Smith defined Kingdom Chromista in 1981 and redefined it as Kingdom Chromalveolata in 2005. However, in 2008, other biologists have proposed splitting Kingdom Chromalveolata into at least two smaller kingdoms and this newer version has gained increasing support. The cancer-preventing marine polysaccharide, fucoidan, and the weight loss causing marine carotenoid, fucoxanthin, are both always plentiful in "brown" algae seaweeds, including kombu, arame, limu moui, hijiki, mozuku, and wakame. "Yellow-green" algae seaweeds, which are never sold commercially, do not contain much fucoidan or fucoxanthin, even though they are still classified as members of Kingdom Chromalveolata together with the "brown" algae seaweeds.


What kingdom do domestic cats fall under?

All cats fall under Kingdom Animalia. So do dogs, pigs, horses, giraffes, elephants, etc.


What was the third kingdom to be developed when scientists learned that all organisms do not fall into the plant or animal kingdoms?

The third kingdom was the Kingdom Protista, which was established to include unicellular organisms that did not fit into either the plant or animal kingdoms. Organisms like algae, amoebas, and protozoa were classified under this kingdom.


What kingdom are trees in?

Under both the Whittaker and the Cavalier-Smith systems, trees fall under the kingdom Plantae.


What kingdom does likens fall into?

As lichens are a not a single living organism, but are rather a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and an algae (ie. a relationship where one is needed for the other to survive, and vice-versa), they cannot be classified into one kingdom. This is because a fungus (obviously) is part of the fungus kingdom, and algae is part of the plant kingdom.


What eukaryotic kingdom does algae belong to?

The answer to that question varies depending on the type of algae. Blue Green algae belongs to Monera Unicellular algae: Protista Multicultural algae the most common such as Red, Brown, and green algae belong to the Metaphyta (plantae) kingdom


What kingdom has algae in it?

Algae belong to the Kingdom Protista, which is a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that do not fit into the plant, animal, or fungi kingdoms.


Why do anacondas fall under animalia kingdom?

Anacondas fall under the animalia kingdom, because they are considered animals. Anacondas are very large snakes that are typically found in the rain forest.