Algae

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The question is simply asking about algae, which could pertain to its definition, types, or ecological role. It does not specify a particular aspect to focus on.

Answer

Aquatic photosynthetic organisms without true roots, stems, leaves.

Algae are predominantly aquatic photosynthetic organisms lacking true roots, stems, and leaves. They can be unicellular or multicellular.

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Algae are predominantly aquatic photosynthetic organisms lacking true roots, stems, and leaves. They can be unicellular or multicellular.

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The term 'algae' includes a diverse group of eukaryotic, photosynthetic organisms that are primarily aquatic. They range from minute, single-celled organisms to some of the largest multicellular forms, such as giant kelp.

Tips

Commonly, algae is mistaken for aquatic plants which have true roots, stems, and leaves. Remember, algae are a separate group of organisms.

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