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Biology, 10.05.2021 21:50 AleciaCassidy

Are blue-green algae plants? Blue-green algae are colored prokaryotes that can be
unicellular or can form colonies of cells, but they are not
truly multicellular. This algae species is autotrophic,
needs sunlight, and performs photosynthesis.
O yes, because they are not multicellular or eukaryotic
O yes, because they are autotrophic and need sunlight
O no, because they are autotrophic and need sunlight
O no, because they are not multicellular or eukaryotic

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