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what is means algae

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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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The mucilaginous sheath of blue-green algae has been considered as a potential microenvironment for bacteria.

From Cambridge English Corpus

These smallest fabric elements most likely are formed by the early cementation of a complex consortium of mat-building cyanobacteria, heterotrophic bacteria and eucaryotic algae.

Answered by Anonymous
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\color{red} {\Rightarrow} Algae are simple plant-like structures having no root, leaves and stem. They contain chlorophyll, so are capable of making their food by photosynthesis.

\color{red} {\Rightarrow} The size of algae can vary from 1 micron to several meters as in large seaweeds.

\color{red} {\Rightarrow} Algae can be unicellular as well as multicellular.

\color{red} {\Rightarrow} These can be classified as green algae, red algae, brown algae and blue-green algae, based on the type of pigment they contain. Diatoms are also a type of algae.

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