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Algae are much simpler than protozoa. they are aquatic and contain this?

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22.11 Algae Algae are much simpler than protozoa. They are aquatic and contain chlorophyll. Algae can exist as a single cell or as giant seaweeds 60 m in length. Formerly, algae were classified as plants but this was incorrect as algae lack parts of true plants: leaves, stems, roots, xylem, and phloem. Since algae belong in the kingdom Protista, algae is a broad term used to denote all aquatic eukaryotes which photosynthesise; algae can differ in size and shape as well. There are six phyla of algae:chlorophytes  green algae , phaeophytes  brown algae , rhodophytes  red algae , chrysophytes  diatoms , pyrrophytes  dinoflagellates , and euglenophytes  euglenoids .

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