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what is the classification of algae​

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Answered by aashimajatin8584
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There is three main Algae classification:

Chlorophyceae – These are called green algae, due to the presence of pigments chlorophyll a and b. Examples are Chlamydomonas, Spirogyra, and Chara

Phaeophyceae – Also called as brown algae, they are predominantly marine. They have chlorophyll a, c, carotenoids and xanthophyll pigments. Examples are Dictyota, Laminaria, and Sargassum

Rhodophyceae – They are the red algae because of the presence of the red pigment, r-phycoerythrin. Examples are Porphyra, Gracilaria, and Gelidium.

Answered by omwengab35
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a simple non-flowering, and typically aquatic plant of a large group that includes the seaweed and many single-celled forms

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