Biology, asked by madhurisingh10, 10 months ago

92. In Linnaeus's classification system, blue green
algae are classified alongwith other algae and
higher plants because of being/having
(1) Prokaryotic 12) Heterotrophs
(3) Cell wall
(4) Multicellular​

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Answered by riyajiya02
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Multicellular

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Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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Linnaeus's classification system classifies blue-green algae along with plants due to its cell wall and chlorophyll characteristics.

  • Carolus Linnaeus is known as the Father of Taxonomy as he developed a method to universalize the name of different organisms.
  • He classified in the form of the hierarchical classification system.
  • He introduced bionomial nomencalture.
  • Blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes.
  • Like plants, blue-green algae have a cell wall and also photosynthetic components that are similar to plants.
  • Blue-green algae are now reclassified as protists because they are prokaryotes and not plants.
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