Algae is pronounced al - gee or al - jee. Both are acceptable pronunciations.
al·ga〔〕 n.(pl. -gae[],
The three types of multicellular algae are red algae, brown algae, and green algae. These groups are classified based on their pigments, cell wall composition, and overall appearance. Each type of algae plays a unique role in aquatic ecosystems.
The largest brown algae is the giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera), which can grow up to 150 feet in length. It forms dense underwater forests in cold, nutrient-rich waters along the coastlines of the Pacific Ocean.
Phytoplankton, colonial, filamenous, and multicellular
Three types of multicellular algae are brown algae (Phaeophyta), red algae (Rhodophyta), and green algae (Chlorophyta). Brown algae are predominantly found in marine environments, red algae can thrive in both marine and freshwater habitats, and green algae are diverse in their habitat preferences.
The plural of alga is algae. The plural possessive is algae's.
How about ... Cyanidioschyzon Merolae? It is a primitive red algae (hard to pronounce though!) or a better one is... Lemanea. That is a freshwater genus.
How about ... Cyanidioschyzon Merolae? It is a primitive red algae (hard to pronounce though!) or a better one is... Lemanea. That is a freshwater genus.
Blue-green algae are "cyanobacteria" (SY-ann-oh-bak-TEER-ee-uh).
al·ga〔〕 n.(pl. -gae[],
The three types of multicellular algae are red algae, brown algae, and green algae. These groups are classified based on their pigments, cell wall composition, and overall appearance. Each type of algae plays a unique role in aquatic ecosystems.
No , Algae are not scavengers . Algae are producers .
Yes, seaweed is algae. Algae is actually Latin for seaweed.
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There are lots of different kinds ofo algae. There are Chlorophytes (green algae) Rhodophytes (red algae), chrysophyta ( golden/brown algae) and lots more!