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Algae are possessed a well-developed nucleus and other cell organelles are surrounded by the membrane. It contains a cell wall comprised of either glycoproteins or polysaccharides. Algae range from unicellular (single-celled) to multicellular. Algae is used as a good source of energy for humans, animals, as a fertilizer for plants, as a medicine.
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