Biology, asked by isnam52, 1 year ago

chlorella and chlamydomonas are included in kingdom protista or plantae? ​

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Answered by rvsuvathi
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chlamydomonas and chlorella are unicellular and eukaryotic and kingdom plantae includes only multicellular photoautotrophs. In five-kingdom classification, unicellular green algae are in kingdom Plantae, but Euglena and Chlamydomonas are in kingdom Protista.


isnam52: my question is that why we study chlorella under this category?
isnam52: I hope you are getting my question
rvsuvathi: chlorella is a producer so its taken under that category
isnam52: well I have studied the same thing from the Google
isnam52: but thanx for trying at least
rvsuvathi: this i have studied from my book
rvsuvathi: and u prefer google so why brainly
rvsuvathi: u can ask ur questions to google right
isnam52: yes I can definitely but there is something called an explanation which certainly google can provide an well but not in the way I want
isnam52: and it wasn't I who came back to brainy it was SARAH!
Answered by kukudevangi16
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They belong to Kingdom Plantae

They are unicellular algae

Hope it helps you

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