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give the diverse forms of thali in green algae​

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Answered by SWAGKARAN9960
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Pond scum, seaweed, and giant kelp are all examples of algae. Algae are protists with plant-like characteristics, that are typically found in aquatic environments. Like plants, algae are eukaryotic organisms that contain chloroplasts and are capable of photosynthesis. Like animals, some algae possess flagella, centrioles, and are capable of feeding on organic material in their habitat. Algae range in size from a single cell to very large multicellular species, and they can live in various environments including salt water, freshwater, wet soil, or on moist rocks. The large algae are generally referred to as simple aquatic plants.

Answered by siddharthdupati1
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Algae are simple, autotrophic organisms, which can synthesize their own food by means of photosynthesis. ...

Algae Types.

The differences in the pigments play a major role in determining the habitat distribution of the particular algal species. ...

Blue Green Algae (BGA) ...

Green Algae. ...

Red Algae. ...

Brown Algae.

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