Algae - Wikipedia The algae are a heterogeneous group of mostly photosynthetic organisms that produce oxygen and lack the reproductive features and structural complexity of land plants This concept includes the cyanobacteria, which are prokaryotes, and all photosynthetic protists, which are eukaryotes
Algae | Definition, Characteristics, Classification, Examples, Facts . . . 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
Algae Algae are a diverse set of organisms that can be found just about anywhere around the globe, from the artic circle to the underwater volcanic vents These organisms conduct photosynthesis but do not have roots or leaves
Algae | Scientific Reports - Nature Algae are a fascinating and diverse polyphyletic group of mostly photosynthetic organisms These life forms range dramatically in size and complexity, from microscopic unicellular microalgae to
What Are Algae? - Live Science 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 phytoplankton),
ALGA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of ALGA is any of a diverse group of chiefly photosynthetic and aquatic plantlike organisms that range from unicellular to large multicellular forms, are typically classified as protists, and include the green, yellow-green, brown, golden-brown, and red algae in the eukaryotes and especially formerly the cyanobacteria in the