what is the difference between marine algae and sea weed plz anwer
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Differences between Algae and Seaweed
While algae are chlorophyll-containing organisms commonly found in aquatic environments such as marine bodies, sea, and even freshwater bodies, seaweed are plant-like organisms that attach themselves to rocks and other hard substances in an aquatic environment.
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Summary of Algae vs. ... While seaweed is a type of algae, the two have major differences, in terms of history, the range of species, habitats, and even the cellular structure. While algae grow in marine bodies, the sea, and even fresh waterbodies, seaweeds only grow in the sea.
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