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How are the algae cells different from the other cells?

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Answered by ag0176750
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Explanation:

  • They both have cell walls and they are both multicellular. Differences are that green algae lives in water and has no complex structures, while land plants clearly don't live in water and are complex. Also, multicellular green algae just absorbs its nutrients and water while land plants use roots.

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Answered by vishnupriyaram06
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Answer:

In the case of the algae, each individual cell is responsible for absorbing its own water. This makes the algae nonvascular compared to the highly vascular plant species. In this connection, algae also lack several key structures that are normally present in ordinary plants like the leaves, roots and stem.

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