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How are the algae cells different from the other cells?

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In most algal cells there is only a single nucleus althrough some cells are multinucleate. Some algae are siphonaceous, meaning the many nuclei are not separated by cell walls.
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Hello there, Jaelyn!

Although algae and plants are both photosynthetic and categorized as eukaryotes (cells with unique features such as the nucleus), they vary in the following ways: Algae can be unicellular or multicellular, whereas plants contain numerous cells.

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