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What distinguishes plants from algae

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Answer: Algae lack the vein-like vascular system found in most plants. Plants also exhibit a more complex and specialized structure for tasks such as water and nutrient transport and reproduction.

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Plants, unlike algae, have roots, stems, leaves, and a vascular system.
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