Can plant be also unicellular?
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a plant can be unicellular for example blue-green algae
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heya!
here's Ur answer...
in the olden times... things like amoeba, Paramecium, euglena etc..were also called plants ...but now they belong to different categories .. like protozoa, bacteria and fungi..
these all are unicellular...
but currently there are many others.. like them..
but these examples are not plants...
of course.there are many examples of unicellular plants
..I'm giving u Some
# green, red and blue algae... their filaments are unicellular..
#some regard certain types of diatoms and other amoebae as unicellular..
# chlamydomonas
#chlorella
( most of the examples listed above are not fully plants ...some regard them as other types too.)..
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU ..
here's Ur answer...
in the olden times... things like amoeba, Paramecium, euglena etc..were also called plants ...but now they belong to different categories .. like protozoa, bacteria and fungi..
these all are unicellular...
but currently there are many others.. like them..
but these examples are not plants...
of course.there are many examples of unicellular plants
..I'm giving u Some
# green, red and blue algae... their filaments are unicellular..
#some regard certain types of diatoms and other amoebae as unicellular..
# chlamydomonas
#chlorella
( most of the examples listed above are not fully plants ...some regard them as other types too.)..
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU ..
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