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What is an unicellular algae?
What are the types?

How does a cycline work?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Unicellular algae are plant-like autotrophs and contain chlorophyll.

They include groups that have both multicellular and unicellular species: Euglenophyta, flagellated, mostly unicellular algaethat occur often in fresh water.

Examples of Unicellular Organisms. All prokaryotes, most protists, and some fungiare unicellular. Some of these organisms do live in large colonies, but each individual cell is a simple living organism. Let's look at some examples of unicellular organisms.

In a cyclonic separator, typically air laden with dirt and dust is pumped through the top of a vertical cylinder with a conical bottom. ... But there isno such force insidethe cyclonicchamber. As the whirling mass of air spins, the heavier particles start to diverge and move toward the wall of the chamber.

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Answered by avinashsingh48
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algae are simple plant like structure s with one cell ,wall including chlorophyll
it can make food on their own
types of algae
1) brown algae(phaeophyta)
2)green algae(chlorophyta)
3)red algae (rhodophyta)

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