Algae are a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that are not classified as plants, but rather as protists. They can be found in various aquatic environments such as oceans, lakes, and ponds. Algae can range in size from microscopic single-celled organisms to large, multicellular seaweeds.
There are several types of algae, including:
Algae play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems. They are primary producers, meaning they are able to convert light energy into organic compounds through photosynthesis. This process forms the base of the aquatic food chain, providing energy for various organisms, including fish and other aquatic animals.
Algae have a wide range of uses, including: