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Charles
July 12th 03, 05:28 AM
On 12 Jul 2003 04:22:53 GMT, (K30a) wrote:
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>Depends on if you are talking freshwater algae or sal****er algae.
>And if you consider algae a plant or animal, there is some dispute.
>Tricky stuff, eh?
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>
>k30a
The books I have been reading lately consider it separate from plants
and animals both, it's just algae.
those numbers I listed combined fresh and salt water types.
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John Hines
July 12th 03, 04:21 PM
Charles > wrote:
>On 12 Jul 2003 04:22:53 GMT, (K30a) wrote:
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>>
>>Depends on if you are talking freshwater algae or sal****er algae.
>>And if you consider algae a plant or animal, there is some dispute.
>>Tricky stuff, eh?
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>>
>>k30a
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>The books I have been reading lately consider it separate from plants
>and animals both, it's just algae.
I'm not a biologist, but the difference I'd use would be the cell
structure.
Plants have roots, stalks, leaves, etc, including a circulatory system.
Algae doesn't, it is just a single structure.
Algae is a plant (chlorophyll) and have a cell wall. dont need roots, stalks, stems,
etc. Ingrid
>Plants have roots, stalks, leaves, etc, including a circulatory system.
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>Algae doesn't, it is just a single structure.
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