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What is algae in biology? Why is algae so important?...​

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Answered by behappy89
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what is algae?

ans: Algae are the diverse group of all photosynthetic organisms that are not plants. Algae may be unicellular, colonial or multicellular.

Why is algae so important?

Ans: Phytoplankton are tiny microscopic plant - algae - that form the base of the Marine food chain. The most important living thing our on green planet are single cell algae. And they are the most important because they produce oxygen, more oxygen than anything else does.

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Answered by nishika66
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Algae may hold potential as both the food and the fuel of the future. Algae are a diverse group of aquatic organisms that have the ability to conduct photosynthesis. Certain algae are familiar to most people; for instance, seaweeds (such as kelp or phytoplankton), pond scum or the algal blooms in lakes.......

Imoprtance of Algae......

Phytoplankton are tiny microscopic plants - algae - that form the base of the marine food chain. The most important living things on our green planet are single cell algae. And they are the most important because they produce oxygen, more oxygen than anything else does.

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