KEY CONCEPT Algae are plantlike protists.

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KEY CONCEPT Algae are plantlike protists.

Plantlike protists can be single-celled or multicellular. Photosynthetic plantlike protists are called algae. colony daughter colony

Euglenoids are a large group of plantlike protists. mostly photosynthetic some heterotrophic single-celled one or two flagella pellicle nucleus chloroplast eye spot contractile vacuole flagellum

Dinoflagellates are mostly marine plantlike protists. have two flagella may be bioluminescent have stiff protective plates can cause red tide Dinoflagellates

Diatoms are plantlike protists with glasslike shells. shells made of silica produce large amounts of oxygen

Multicellular algae are classified by their pigments. Green algae contain chlorophyll a and b. Brown algae contain chlorophyll c. Red algae contain chlorophyll a and phycoerythrin.

Many plantlike protists can reproduce both sexually and asexually. All algae can reproduce asexually. Multicellular algae can fragment. Chlamydomonas divides into zoospores.

Some algae produce sexually. Some species alternate generations. Sexual reproduction can be triggered by environmental stress.