In present classification all algae contain nucleus . In classical classification algae were of two types . 1 Blue green algae lack nucleus and 2 all other algae are eukaryotic and possess nuclei .
The bacteria and blue green algae are exception of the cell theory because they are devoid of the true nucleus or well organized nucleus.
Nope, cyanobacteria are not known to have flagella.They are, however, able to move about through other mechanisms though. Most commonly is gliding motility. An example is Oscillatoria.
Yes, however, algae lack a vascular system that makes most plants tall, upright, and rigid.
These cells are called eukaryotes, and contain a nucleus and organellles, as opposed to the prokaryotic cells of the monera (bacteria) and blue-green algae which do not have a distinct nucleus.
Most Algae are plants and as such will undergo photosynthesis in order to produce ATP which is needed for plant growth. Blue-Green Algae are not truly algae they are Prokaryote Cyanobacteria because their nucleus is not enclosed in the membrane (also undergo photosynthesis). All Algae are Eukaryotic and undergo photosynthesis.
Yes, red algae are eukaryotes hence hence have nucleus in the cells.
The bacteria and blue green algae are exception of the cell theory because they are devoid of the true nucleus or well organized nucleus.
algae
yes they do but are unicellular eg algae
Blue-green algae do not have a membrane bound nucleus. They sustain their lives by carrying out their functions in eukaryotes.
Nope, cyanobacteria are not known to have flagella.They are, however, able to move about through other mechanisms though. Most commonly is gliding motility. An example is Oscillatoria.
Most are found in the nucleus. However, some exist in mitochondria. In plants and some algae, some are also in chloroplasts.
Phragmites are eaten by both Algae and destroyed by Chemichal Changes in it's nucleus
Yes, however, algae lack a vascular system that makes most plants tall, upright, and rigid.
Both are eukaryotic organisms . They have many in common. Chloroplast,nucleus ets
These cells are called eukaryotes, and contain a nucleus and organellles, as opposed to the prokaryotic cells of the monera (bacteria) and blue-green algae which do not have a distinct nucleus.
The Kingdom Monera contains prokaryotic organisms: the bacteria and bluegreen algae.