Biology, asked by mhp8754, 1 day ago

distinguish between bacteria and algae . write three points ​

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Answered by tarannumvasim313
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Answer:

All bacteria are single celled. There are small bacteria and large bacteria but the difference between these is individual cell size. They are all still single-celled organisms. ... Algae are different in the fact that a single life form of algae may be made up of multiple cells and able to grow dozens of feet long.

Answered by Jha28utkarsh
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Answer:

Bacteria:

  • They are in the Kingdom Monera.
  • Some are autotrophic, while others are heterotrophic
  • They do no possess a well defined nucleus and are prokaryotes.
  • E.g. cyanobacteria, mycoplasma etc.

Algae:

  • They are in the Kingdom Prostista.
  • They are autotrophic
  • They have a well defined nucleus and are eukaryotes.
  • E.g. Dinoflagellate, Diatom, Euglena etc.

Note: Blue-green algae is actually an bacteria, though it has the name algae in it.

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