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algae Single-celled organisms that live in both fresh and salt water and contain chlorophyll, the substance plants use to make food from sunlight. Algae is the plural; alga is the singular.
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algae Small organisms, mostly living in water, some of which are considered plants and some of which are considered protists. Many of them only have one cell. Algae is eaten by many aquatic animals. Terrestrial (land) algae is shelter and food for small animals like springtails and mites.
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algae Simple rootless plants that grow in bodies of water in relative proportion to the amount of nutrients available.
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algodystrophy A painful disorder in which there is evidence of overactivity of the sympathetic nervous system with trophic changes in skin. (Reflex sympathetic dystrophy, Sudeck's atrophy, Causalgia)
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algae The common name for the relatively simple type of unicellular or multicellular plant which is never differentiated into root, stem, and leaves, contains chlorophyll a as its photosynthetic pigment, has no true vascular system, and has no sterile layer of cells surrounding its reproductive organs. Found in most habitats on Earth, though the majority occur in freshwater or marine environments.Algae. ...
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