A blue-green algae is not a protophyte because?

a

it is aquatic

b

its cells are prokaryotic

c

it cannot move

d

it is not a green plant

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favourinchrist
5 years ago

myschool the ans is B.
blue-green algae has chlorophyl, so it can photosynthesize making option D wrong.
protophyte e.g slimemould(fungi) is eukaryotic whereas blue-green algae(monera) is prokaryotic.
myschool pls rectify it.

Azeez1902
6 years ago

The most appriopriate answer here is B. Though blue green algae is not a plant but it is a cyano bacteria that can photosynthesize due to the fact that it contains chloroplast. And bacteria are prokaryotes. Protophytes are just divisions of protist with cell wall. Here example is chlamydomonas, diatoms, chorella etc.

MUNIRAT44
7 years ago

I think the answer is B

Frano
5 years ago

The correct answer is B its cells are prokaryotic

Option B not correct because of wrong spelling

samuel8816
3 years ago

They said the reason not what make it distinct so the answer is D check remix pls and quizzerweb site and see for yourself or

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