Biology, asked by kumarifruti59, 4 months ago

character of algea????????​

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Answered by muralikrishnakavuru1
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algae are eukaryotic organisms that have no roots ,stem,or leaves but do have chlorophyll and other pigments for carrying out photosynthesis ..

Algae can be multicellular or unicellular

Answered by Anonymous
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Algae exist in environments ranging from oceans, rivers, and lakes to ponds, brackish waters, and even snow. Algae are usually green, but they can be found in a variety of different colours. For instance, algae living in snow contain carotenoid pigments in addition to chlorophyll, hence giving the surrounding snow a distinctive red hue.

Explanation:

Alga is a term that describes a large and incredibly diverse group of eukaryotic, photosynthetic lifeforms. These organisms do not share a common ancestor and hence, are not related to each other

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