what is the classification of algae
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Algae are defined as a group of predominantly aquatic, photosynthetic, and nucleus-bearing organisms that lack the true roots, stems, leaves, and specialized multicellular reproductive structures of plants.
These are Chlorophycophyta, Xanthophycophyta, Bacillariophycophyta, Phaeophycophyta, Rhodophycophyta, Chrysophycophyta, Euglenophycophyta, Cryptophycophyta, and Pyrrophycophyta.
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There are 11 types of algae such as chlorophyceae green algae, phaeophyceae brown algae, Rhodophyceae red algae, xanthophyceae yellow -green algae, chrysophyceae golden algae, bacillariophycece diatoms, cryptohyceae, dinophyceae, chloromonadineae euglenineae, and cyanophyceae or myxophyceae blue green
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