Blue-green algae belong to which group?
a. Protista
b. Prokaryotes
c. Fungi
d. Bryophytes
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Answer:
B.PROKARYOTES.
Explanation:
kingdom Monera
Blue-green algae, also called cyanobacteria, are heterogeneous prokaryotic organisms. They belong to the kingdom Monera.
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Blue-green algae belong to prokaryotes.
Explanation:
Blue-green algae:
- Blue-green algae are also called cyanobacteria that are generally found in freshwater.
- In blue-green algae, sexual reproduction is absent.
- The majority of blue-green algae are nitrogen-fixing. The cellular organization is prokaryotic type.
- Nostoc, Anabaena, etc are some examples of blue-green algae.
Prokaryotes:
- Prokaryotes are those organisms that lack a cell nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelles.
- Most of the prokaryotes are unicellular, but some prokaryotes are multicellular.
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