Respuesta :
Blue-green algae are not multi-cellular or eukaryotic.
Answer: D
Explanation:
The most prominent characteristic feature of an organism to be placed in plant kingdom is that the organism must be a multicellular in its cellular arrangement and should be a eukaryote and must possess various membrane bound cell organelles.
Though the blue green algae has the ability to prepare its own food as it is autotrophs, it cannot be considered as plants because the blue-green algae are unicellular and are prokaryotes in nature.
Answer:
d. no, because they are not multi cellular or eukaryotic.
Explanation:
Blue-green algae are prokaryotic. They are basically Cyanobacteria. They can photosynthesise on their own. But all plants are Eukaryotas. Even though they can also photosynthesise like plants, they are unicellular.
Which means they lack certain eukaryotic cellular features. Thus, Plants in general are autotrophs but all autotrophs are not plants.