Name a unicellular non-motile algae.
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Explanation:
Green algae include many single-celled, motile organisms. Others are non-motile, and some (called seaweeds) are truly multicellular.
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A unicellular non-motile algae is chlorophycea.
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- Unicellular algae are found growing in marshy area. They are plant-like autotrophs and also produce their own food.
- They also contain contain chlorophyll pigment and hence green in colour.
- Both multicellular and unicellular species are found in such algae cases.
- The blue green algae, "Euglenophyta", flagellated, mostly "unicellular algae" that occur often in freshwater.
- Chlorophyta (green algae), mostly unicellular algae found in freshwater. The chlorophyta is considered is to be rich in protein and are used for supplements.
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Example of unicellular non motile thallus in algae is chlorella yes or no
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