Science, asked by wrishitbanerjee, 9 months ago

Algae can be described as
(A) autotrophic and chemosynthetic
(B) autotrophic and photosynthetic
(C) heterotrophic and photosynthetic
(D) heterotrophic and chemosynthetic​

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Answered by devil9275
3

Answer:

In general algae can be referred to as plant-like organisms that are usually photosynthetic and aguatic, but do not have true roots, stems, leaves, vascular tissue and have simple reproductive structures. They are distributed worldwide in the sea, in freshwater and in moist situations on land.

Answered by RonGamingYT
2

Answer is:-

(B). Autotrophic and Photosynthetic

Explanation:-

Algae is the group of organisms which is comprised of the unicellular and the multicellular organisms. These organisms possess the chlorophyll pigments which help in the trapping of the solar energy. The plants can perform photosynthesis and prepare their own food. The plants are autotrophic and have the ability to produce their own food.

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