which of the following types of Algae is unicellular ? kelp. plankton green algae brown algae
@secret-ninja
I don't know much about this, but I would guess B. Plankton. Sorry if you get it wrong.
1. Diatoms. 2. Euglena Like plants, most algae have rigid cell walls composed largely of cellulose. An exception is the diatom, whose cell wall is composed primarily of silica, which provides rigidity and also produces elaborately sculpted patterns of grooves that serve as identifying features. Many eukaryotic algae have whiplike appendages called flagella attached to their cell walls. By beating flagella in a rotary movement, these algae are able to move through water with considerable speed. A few algae that are devoid of rigid cell walls are able to protrude one part of the body ahead of the other to crawl on solid surfaces in an amoeba-like fashion.
Plankton are unicellular.
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