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Is algae a type of archaea?

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No.

Algae is a protist in domain Eukarya.

They are typically autotrophs (organisms that can manufacture their own food) that perform photosynthesis.

"Blue-green" algae are prokaryotic cyanobacteria, however.

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No, mold is not in the kingdom of archaea. Slim mold would be in the fungus family or in the protist family.

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