Nisha Nikam
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Posted 5 year ago
Does green algae eukaryotic? Explain why?
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Arvind Ashok kadam
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Posted 4 year ago Arvind Ashok kadam

Yes, green algae are eukaryotic and They belong to the kingdom plantae. Green algae are one of the primitive organisms of plant kingdom.

Nishu Sharma
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Posted 4 year ago Nishu Sharma

Yes, green algae are eukaryotic and They belong to the kingdom plantae. Green algae are one of the primitive organisms of plant kingdom.

Vaishali Gaur
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Posted 5 year ago Vaishali Gaur Vaishali gaur

Eukaryotic algae are a collection of extremely diverse, nonrelated organisms that perform photosynthesis in plastids, permanent organelles of green, brown, or bluish colors derived from endosymbiosis. In contrast to plants, algae do not form embryos.

Chandni Dabral
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Posted 5 year ago Chandni Dabral

Yes green algae is eukaryotic as it has a nucleus and every eukaryotic organism has a real nucleus.