Biology, asked by kashafanwar104, 6 months ago

chlamydomonas is a unicellular alga that belongs to the kingdom​

Answers

Answered by abhishekdfourt
2

Answer:

Actually, Chlamydomonas is currently considered to be a protist. The division to which it belongs, the Chlorophyta, has been reclassified under the kingdom Protista following recent biochemical studies.

Answered by Saaad
0

Answer:

Hey Kashaf Anwar,

In the five-kingdom classification, Chlamydomonas have been included in Kingdom Protista. Kingdom Protista includes unicellular eukaryotes. Kingdom Monera includes prokaryotes.

Earlier, Chlamydomonas was placed in the kingdom Algae. However, according to R. H. Whittaker's classification, the classification depends not only on morphology or physiology but also on phylogeny.

Please Support Me and Mark Me As Brainliest And Follow Me.

Thank You

Similar questions