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Which is not a trait shared by freshwater green algae and plants?A. cellulose cell wallsB. chlorophyllC. food stored as starchD. contain vascular tissue
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- Cellulose cell walls: This is a type of cell wall that is common in many forms of life, including plants and algae. It provides structure and protection to the cell. - Chlorophyll: This is a pigment that is responsible for the green color of plants and algae. Show more…
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