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Which environments were most common to find algae in? Why do you think so?

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I would say....a pond that is untreated. Because the water would just sit there. It would not move so you would think there would be algae.
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Answer: In fresh, brackish or salt water. They are found both in tropical lakes and seas, and in the alpine and polar snows

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They are unicellular or multicellular protist plant organisms, whose cells do not form tissues and lack flowers. They are considered the first link in the food chain in the aquatic environment. They are found in fresh, brackish or salt water. They are primary producers in the food chain, capable of producing organic substances through photosynthesis, so they use sunlight. They are found in tropical lakes and seas up to the alpine and polar snows.

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I hope it is useful. Regards. María

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