algae and phytoplankton difference - Axtarish в Google
Algae are sometimes considered protists, while other times they are classified as plants or choromists. Phytoplankton are made up of single-celled algae and cyanobacteria . As algae can be single-celled, filamentous (string-like) or plant-like, they are often difficult to classify.
Algae and phytoplankton are not the same thing. There is, however, a degree of overlap between the two. Many algae, such as the diatoms, do indeed form part ...
16 июн. 2024 г. · Phytoplankton, also known as microalgae, are similar to terrestrial plants in that they contain chlorophyll and require sunlight in order to live and grow.
Algae do not have roots; they attach themselves to rocks, etc. with holdfasts. The brown seaweeds found at the seashore are also green algae. More on plankton ...
Algal blooms occur when environmental conditions allow exponential growth of phytoplankton that create very dense clouds.
Phytoplankton are so small that they are microscopic, while plant-like algae are large, and some species are so large that they form forests. For example, the ...
The other type of phytoplankton cells, more primitive but far more abundant than algae, is photosynthetic bacteria. These tiny cells, some only a micron across, ...
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