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seen attached to the structure extending upwards in the lower right quarter. algae (singular alga) are a large and diverse group of photosynthetic , eukaryotic , plant -like organisms that use chlorophyll in capturing light energy, but lack characteristic plant structures such as leaves , roots , flowers
, vascular tissue , and seeds . the designation algae includes diverse phyla, including diatoms (golden algae), green algae, euglenoids (flagellates), brown algae, and red algae, and range from single-celled organisms to giant seaweeds . the name alga (plural algae) comes from the latin word for seaweed...
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