Biology, asked by manusinghrajput, 11 months ago

an autotroph containing chlorophyll that lives in aquatic habitat

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Answered by hprasad942004
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Answer:algae is the answer I think

Explanation:

Algae are aquatic, plant-like organisms. They encompass a variety of simple structures, from single-celled phytoplankton floating in the water, to large seaweeds (macroalgae) attached to the ocean floor 2. Algae can be found residing in oceans, lakes, rivers, ponds and even in snow, anywhere on Earth.

Answered by sunayana33
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Algae are aquatic, plant-like organisms. They encompass a variety of simple structures, from single-celled phytoplankton floating in the water, to large seaweeds (macroalgae) attached to the ocean floor,is an autotroph plant like organism which contains chlorophyll that lives in oceans ,lakes ,rivers,ponds,seas and other aquatic bodies.....

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