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7 October, 19:12

In what way do members of the green algae often differ from members of the plant kingdom?

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  1. 7 October, 19:33
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    Even though, plants probably evolved from one group of green algal ancestors there are huge differences between them.

    Plants: vascular connective tissue, multicellular organisms, sesile organisms, adapted to land

    Algae: single-celled organisms (or in the colony), often moving via flagella, often aquatic, do not have structures such as roots, and leaves
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