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algae Algae are classified as plants, although they share many characteristics with monerans (fungus). It is that pesky green stuff that many hobbyists try to avoid. It may become slimy over time and will grow in fresh or marine water.
Ãâó: www.aqualink.com/basic/zglossa.html
algae Simple rootless plants that grow in sunlit waters in proportion to the amount of available nutrients. They can affect water quality adversely by lowering the dissolved oxygen in the water. They are food for fish and small aquatic animals.
Ãâó: www.e11th-hour.org/resources/backgrounders/environ...
algae aquatic plants that lack a vascular system. Some are microscopic and others are large. Examples are pond scum, kelp and red tides.
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alga (plural = algae): the common name for simple plants which do not have specialised parts such as roots or leaves. They do not have vascular systems, so most are found living in water. Algae can range from single cells (eg Euglena ) to plants of several metres in length (eg kelp).
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algae Small aquatic plants.
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