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How do brown algae move?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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7y ago

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it moves by swimming around in circles

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9y ago

Some single-celled algae have a flagellum, a structure like a tail that moves around and propels them forward. Other algae that arenâ??t attached to rocks get moved around by the ocean current.

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13y ago

Brown algae doesn't move it just gets spread around by spores in the current

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12y ago

Algae simply drift in the ocean, being carried by the tides or currents.

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11y ago

Blue-Green Algae doesn't move at all unless moved by an outside source. But It can not move on it's own.

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7y ago

Green algae don't move. Unless moved when bumped into by other organisms, they do not move at all.

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7y ago

Algae do not move. They are not plants, but are more like plants than animals. Kelp, a seaweed, is an example.

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11y ago

it moves by swimming around in circles

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7y ago

side to side

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