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difference between algae and plants​

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Answered by masterofstudy
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The main difference between algae and plants is that they are different in their cell compositions. Algae can be found as unicellular or multicellular organisms, while plants cannot be unicellular. ... The second important difference between the two organisms is that unlike algae, plants have vascular anatomies.

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Answered by kales2136
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Algae can either be unicellular and multi-cellular while plants are multi-cellular organisms.

Algae typically live underwater while plants thrive on land.

Algae are nonvascular. They don't have structures such as connective tissues, leaves, stems and r

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