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PilotLPTM [1.2K]
4 years ago
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What characteristics separate algae from protozoans and plants?

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1 answer:
KengaRu [80]4 years ago
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Algae has very similar structures with land plants. However, these structures are not as quite complex as land plants. For example, algae have chloroplast a, which is also found in plants. Algae can also go through photosynthesis, but not as well as gymnosperm/angiosperm, or anything with a vascular tissue.

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