Diatoms - Unicellular orgasnisms of the protista kingdom.
Chlorophyta - A division of the kingdom of protista (known as green algae).
Euglenophyta - Small phylum of the protista kingdom (mostly unicellular).
Dinoflagellata - A large group of protists, many of these organisms contain chlorophyll.
Chrysophyta - Eukaryotic algae (known as goldenalgae).
Phaeophyta - Belonging to the protista kingdom (known as brown algae).
Rhodophyta - Belonging to the protista kingdom (known as red algae).
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differents kinds of sets
Many different kinds means lets say an apple and a orange are not the same but it is DIFFERENT
The answer is that there are different kinds of animals
Three different kinds: none, one and infinitely many.
There are lots of different kinds ofo algae. There are Chlorophytes (green algae) Rhodophytes (red algae), chrysophyta ( golden/brown algae) and lots more!
Algae and diatoms
There are many kinds of algae-Green algae like Chlorella, Desmids, Spirogyra, etc.Brown algae like Laminaria and Fucus.Red algae include Chondrus and Diatoms.
brown algae
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there are at least 7 maybe more
There are over 2500 different kinds of plants that live in the swamp. Some of them are ferns and moss.
fungi and algae
algae.
No, algae is not a type of moss. Algae is a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that can range from single-celled to multicellular forms, and they are found in a variety of aquatic environments. Moss, on the other hand, is a type of non-vascular plant that typically grows in damp or shady environments like forest floors or rocks.
The green algae genus Volvox has many different forms, ranging from single-celled organisms to multicellular colonies. These colonies can have a spherical shape and contain hundreds to thousands of cells working together.
red, brown and green algae