Biology, asked by nataliepeterson, 2 months ago

Report on your research by identifying the following:

name of each the algae
category each falls under
where are each mostly found and what conditions they need to survive
whether each is unicellular or multicellular

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Answered by marwatkhan558
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Answer:

I hope it helpful

Explanation:

Algae can be found residing in oceans, lakes, rivers, ponds and even in snow, anywhere on Earth. So what makes algae only plant-like, instead of plants? While algae are often called primitive plants, other terms, like protists, can be used 4.

Answered by isaacpotter07
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Green, Blue-Green, and Golden-Brown

Green algae are members of the division Chlorophyta, comprising between 9,000 and 12,000 species.

Blue-Green algae are Cyanobacteria.

Golden-Brown algae are part of the plankton community

Green algae occur in fresh water in a free-floating form like lakes, ponds, and streams.

Blue-Green algae are mostly found on land, in lakes, rivers, ponds, estuaries, and marine waters.

Golden-Brown algae are found primarily in coastal waters, but it's also found in rivers and lakes.

Green algae needs nitrogen and phosphorous to survive.

Blue-Green algae needs warm, calm, sunny weather and water temperatures higher than 75°F.

Golden-Brown algae needs sunlight and inorganic nutrients found in the water.

Green algae can be unicellular or multicellular because many unicellular species form colonies.

Blue-Green algae are unicellular and reproduce by binary fission.

Golden-Brown algae are exclusively multicellular and found in marine habitats, most typically in the intertidal zone.

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