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Does algae live in terrestrial habitat like moist stone, soiland wood

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Answered by sericadixon75
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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Algae are chlorophyll-bearing, simple, thalloid, autotrophic and largely aquatic  organisms. They occur in a variety of other habitats: moist stones, soils and wood

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Answered by bharathparasad577
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Answer:

Concept:

Algae can have a terrestrial, semi-terrestrial, or aquatic habitat. They make up the majority of the vegetation in the sea. They frequently congregate to form "pond screen" or "pond scum" on still pools of water.

Explanation:

  • Algae are autotrophic, chlorophyll-bearing members of the thallophytes, which are a diverse group of relatively easy-to-understand plants.
  • Typically, algae live in freshwater or the ocean. In moist terrestrial habitats like tree trunks, wet rocks, moist soil, etc., very few algae can be found. Plant thallus is its body (a form without any differentiation into root, stem and leaves).
  • Algaecan be found in the air, water, and soil.
  • Based on their habitat, algae can be divided into three categories as follows:

→Land-based algae

→Aquatic weeds

→Unusual habitats

Hence, algae do live in terrestrial habitats.

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