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Is algae an example of prokaryotes?


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Algae

  1. No, Algae are examples of eukaryotic organisms.
  2. Prokaryotic cells lack a membrane-bound nucleus, whereas eukaryotic cells have.
  3. Algal cells are eukaryotic and have three different types of double-membrane-bound organelles: the nucleus, chloroplast, and mitochondrion.
  4. Algae are living organisms that are found all over the earth.
  5. They develop in a wide variety of forms, sizes, and colors.
  6. They can exist independently or develop on the surfaces of other living things, in soil, or on rocks.
  7. Because they produce a large portion of the oxygen that humans and other animals need to breathe, these organisms are very significant.

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