What is algae? How is it different from bacteria?
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Explanation:
a simple, non-flowering, and typically aquatic plant of a large group that includes the seaweeds and many single-celled forms. Algae contain chlorophyll but lack true stems, roots, leaves, and vascular tissue.
Algae are different in the fact that a single life form of algae may be made up of multiple cells and able to grow dozens of feet long. Bacteria can multiply and cover extremely large areas but they cannot grow.
What is Algae?
Algae are photosynthetic organisms that possess photosynthetic pigments such as chlorophyll. However, they lack true roots, stems and leaves characteristic of vascular plants. Some of them are unicellular whereas others are multicellular. The scientific study of algae is called phycology.
Difference between Algae and Bacteria :-
- There are small bacteria and large bacteria but the difference between these is individual cell size.
- Algae are different in the fact that a single life form of algae may be made up of multiple cells and able to grow dozens of feet long.
- Bacteria can multiply and cover extremely large areas but they cannot grow.
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