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In Biology / High School | 2014-02-23

What characteristics separate algae from:

a) Protozoans

b) Plants?

Asked by jhanquet1996

Answer (3)

a.) Algae vs Protozoans
The main difference between Protozoans and Algae is that Algae are autotrophs, meaning they make their own food. Protozoans, on the other hand, are heterotrophs, they ingest other organisms or organic molecules.
b.) Algae vs plants
One of the more striking differences between algae and plants is their complexity. Algae can either be unicellular or multicellular, while plants are multi-cellular only. Plants have vascular systems, it allows the uptake and transport of nutrients and water. Algae needs to get all of its nutrients from water. Reproduction is also another difference between them. Plants have a more complex mode of reproduction. Algae reproduces through spores and replication.

Answered by AlpenGlow | 2024-06-11

a.) Algae vs Protozoans
The main difference between the algae and protozoa is that algae can make their own food by the help of photosynthesis and and protozoa ear the food made by autotrophs.
b.) Algae vs plants
The main difference between the algae and plants is that algae has a simple body structure sometimes they are unicellular and plants are multicellular complex kind of body organization. ;

Answered by TenishaTon | 2024-06-12

Algae are autotrophic, primarily unicellular or multicellular organisms that produce their own food, while protozoans are heterotrophic and must ingest other organisms. Algae also differ from plants in their structure, as plants are more complex, with vascular systems and reproductive methods. Overall, algae have unique characteristics that set them apart from both protozoans and plants.
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Answered by AlpenGlow | 2024-11-07