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explain Shape of algae​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The larger species have filaments that are massed together and resemble the leaves and stems of plants. They have no flagella and typically grow attached to a hard surface or on other algae. Some species contain a red pigment; others range in color from green to red, purple, and greenish-black.


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Answered by naman0403
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Algae range in size from microscopic to large plants, and canbe single celled, colonial, or filamentous. Some of the single celled and colonial green algae have small tails or "flagella" attached to each cell, which they use to swim. However many green algae are non-motile.

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