Blue Green Algae have been renamed as Cyanobacteria. They are Prokaryotic i.e. they lack a well defined nucleus.All prokaryotes are included in Kingdom Monera. On the other hand Kingdom Protista includes Eukaryotic Organisms i.e. they possess a well defined nucleus . Protista include Algae, Protozoa and fungus like protista.
One-celled water animals are called protozoa. These microscopic organisms live in water and can be found in various aquatic environments like ponds, rivers, and oceans. Some common examples of one-celled water animals include amoeba and paramecium.
Blue green algae are considered primitive organisms because they are among the earliest organisms to have evolved on Earth. They are simple, single-celled organisms that lack a true nucleus and other complex cell structures found in more advanced organisms. Their evolutionary history dates back billions of years, making them one of the oldest known groups of organisms.
Dinoflagellates are single-celled protists, not algae. They are known for their distinct appearance and ability to photosynthesize like algae, but they are considered a separate group of organisms.
A kingdom of one-celled organisms without a nucleus is known as Kingdom Monera or Prokaryotae. These organisms are called prokaryotes and include bacteria and blue-green algae. They lack a membrane-bound nucleus and have a simpler cell structure compared to eukaryotic organisms.
Who Discovered Algae. Who Discovered The Philippine Blue Green Algae? ... Gregorio Velasquez is the one who discovered the blue green algae
Algae or blue green algae
Blue Green Algae have been renamed as Cyanobacteria. They are Prokaryotic i.e. they lack a well defined nucleus.All prokaryotes are included in Kingdom Monera. On the other hand Kingdom Protista includes Eukaryotic Organisms i.e. they possess a well defined nucleus . Protista include Algae, Protozoa and fungus like protista.
One-celled water animals are called protozoa. These microscopic organisms live in water and can be found in various aquatic environments like ponds, rivers, and oceans. Some common examples of one-celled water animals include amoeba and paramecium.
Blue green algae are considered primitive organisms because they are among the earliest organisms to have evolved on Earth. They are simple, single-celled organisms that lack a true nucleus and other complex cell structures found in more advanced organisms. Their evolutionary history dates back billions of years, making them one of the oldest known groups of organisms.
Dinoflagellates are single-celled protists, not algae. They are known for their distinct appearance and ability to photosynthesize like algae, but they are considered a separate group of organisms.
Crabs eat all type of algae including this one.
There are a lot of one celled organisms like bacteria, algae, amoeba,
Cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, is one example of a bio-fertilizer.
Can be both. There are plenty of unicellular algae, such as Euglena, but most plants you see underwater are algae too (as long as they don't have flowers; a water lily is not an alga), and these are obviously multicellular. :P Oh, by the way, the singular is alga. One alga, two algae. ^^
most algae in the world is single celled but there are a few algae that are multicellular
A kingdom of one-celled organisms without a nucleus is known as Kingdom Monera or Prokaryotae. These organisms are called prokaryotes and include bacteria and blue-green algae. They lack a membrane-bound nucleus and have a simpler cell structure compared to eukaryotic organisms.