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differentiate between multicellular algae and plants?​

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Answered by XxMissJulietxX
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Explanation:

Photolysis of water: Photolysis of water means the splitting of water molecules in the presence of light or photons into hydrogen ions, oxygen and electrons. ... - Photolysis of water occurs in the chloroplasts of plants. It also occurs in the thylakoids of cyanobacteria (blue-green algae).

Answered by iffatgauri
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Algae vs Plants

The difference between algae and plants is that while algae can be either unicellular or multicellular organisms, plants are always multicellular organisms. Algae may be found as organisms with only a single cell or they may be multicellular beings living in colonies. ... and thus cannot be unicellular

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