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    Algae - Wikipedia. Algae ( UK: / ˈælɡiː / AL-ghee, US: / ˈældʒiː / AL-jee; [3] sg.: alga / ˈælɡə / AL-gə) are any of a large and diverse group of photosynthetic, eukaryotic organisms. The name is an informal term for a polyphyletic grouping that includes species from multiple distinct clades.

  2. “Alga is a term that describes a large and incredibly diverse group of eukaryotic, photosynthetic lifeforms. These organisms do not share a common ancestor and hence, are not related to each other (polyphyletic).” Multicellular examples of algae include the giant kelp and brown algae.

  3. 5 days ago · algae, members of a group of predominantly aquatic photosynthetic organisms of the kingdom Protista. Algae have many types of life cycles, and they range in size from microscopic Micromonas species to giant kelps that reach 60 metres (200 feet) in length.

  4. Apr 17, 2019 · Algae is a term used to describe a large, diverse group of eukaryotic, photosynthetic organisms. Algae can be unicellular, live in colonies, or even be multicellular. The wide variety algae makes them hard to classify.

  5. Jun 4, 2016 · Algae are a diverse group of aquatic organisms that have the ability to conduct photosynthesis. Certain algae are familiar to most people; for instance, seaweeds (such as kelp or...

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · Algae are a type of aquatic plant that contains chlorophyll and can carry out photosynthesis. They are similar to plants in that they are autotrophs, but they are not structurally similar to plants in their external appearance. Algae can be classified as red algae, green algae, or brown algae.

  7. algae, Members of a group of mostly aquatic photosynthetic organisms (see photosynthesis) that defy precise definition. They range in size from the microscopic flagellate Micromonas to giant kelp that reach 200 ft (60 m) in length.

  8. 5 days ago · Algae - Photosynthesis, Diversity, Nutrition: Algal cells are eukaryotic and contain three types of double-membrane-bound organelles: the nucleus, the chloroplast, and the mitochondrion. In most algal cells there is only a single nucleus, although some cells are multinucleate.

  9. Algae are morphologically simple, chlorophyll-containing organisms that range from microscopic and unicellular (single-celled) to very large and multicellular. The algal body is relatively undifferentiated and there are no true roots or leaves.

  10. Mar 10, 2023 · Algae (singular: alga) are organisms that belong to Domain Eucarya and are distinct from animals by being photosynthetic. However, they differ from the vascular plants by lacking true roots, stems, and leaves. Etymology. The term algae is from the Latin alga, meaning “seaweed”.

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