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Explain the similarities and differences between algae and plants. Write your answer in the box below.

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Answer:plants have complex transportation systems (xylem) to transport water it goes from a source (water) to a sink (leaves) and algae doesn't have connective tissue instead all the cells absorb water directly from the source

plants have numerous ways to reproduce and such as forming seeds or asexually while algae tends to have more primitive and less numerous ways to reproduce.

plants are multi-cellular organisms while algae can be multi-cellular and uni-cellular or even colonial

they occupy different kingdoms plant: plantae and algae: protista

many algae can move through water via many mechanisms such as tails like flagella to swim through water

Similarities

both plants and algae tend to be non-locomotive they can both have root like structures to support themselves

they are both Eukaryota cells as they have cells with many components

they are both autotrophic (make their ow food) can both photosynthesise by the absorption of sunlight

they can both be found in many environment and in a large variety of biomes

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Explanation:

Answer: The main difference between algae and plants is that they are different in their cell compositions. Algae can be found as unicellular or multicellular organisms, while plants cannot be unicellular. Plants are classified under the 'Kingdom Plantae', while algae are categorized under the 'Kingdom Protista'.

Explanation: I hope this helps.