Which organism belongs to the algae category?
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- Members of the kingdom Protista's group of primarily watery photosynthetic creatures are known as algae, singularly alga.
- Algae come in a wide variety of sizes and life cycles, from tiny Micromonas species to enormous kelps that can grow to a length of 60 meters (200 feet).
- Their cells have characteristics not found in either plants or animals, and their photosynthetic pigments are more diversified than those of plants.
- In addition to their ecological functions as oxygen providers and the primary source of nutrition for practically all aquatic life, algae play a significant economic role as a source of crude oil, food, and a variety of medical and industrial products for humans.
- Algal taxonomy is contested and vulnerable to quick change as fresh molecular data is found.
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Which organism belongs to the algae category?
a) Nitrobacter
b) Rhizobium
c) Chlamydomonas
d) Penicillium
the correct answer is rhizobium.
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Rhizobium is a microorganism that stays in symbiotic affiliation with the foundation nodules of the leguminous plants. The fixation of nitrogen can't be achieved independently. That is why rhizobium calls for a plant host. Rhizobium is an important supply of nitrogen to agricultural soils which including the ones in arid regions. They convert dinitrogen into ammonia. Ammonia is poisonous in nature. is hastily absorbed into natural compounds.
- Rhizobium is the maximum dominant psychosphere bacterium in all examined inexperienced algae.
- Rhizobium sp., remoted from Chlorella Vulgaris, complements the inexperienced algal boom.
- All studied inexperienced algae beautify the boom of Rhizobium sp.
- Growth enhancement of gradual developing algae gives promise for algal biotechnology.
- This mutualism has each evolutionary significance and realistic implications.
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