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How are algae diffrent from plants

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algae is different from Plants because it has a different routing system bypass photosynthesis uses its on there but still but no the root root is one of the main differences between algae and plants
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algae differ from plants in the level of structural complexity since all plants are multicellular while algae can be multicellular or unicellular, also algae usually live in aquatic environments and plants are usually found in terrestrial environments.

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