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What are algae? Why do you call them autotrophs?

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Answered by Anonymous
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algae are simple plants that can range from the microscopic (microalgae), to large seaweeds (macroalgae), such as giant kelp more than one hundred feet in length.

we call them Autotrophs because the have chlorophyll in there body and they perform photosynthesis and make their own food

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Answered by Officialmahesh
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Answer:

Algae is non flowering aquatic plant.It has chlorophyll as their pigment.It is a autographs as it is not depends on the other plants for their food.Algae prepare it own food

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