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Is algae an archaebacteria

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Archaebacteria can generally survive in much more extreme conditions, such as extreme heat, salty, pH, etc. environments. Those "other" bacteria will generally survive only within an optimal range of temperature, etc.

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No, most algae are classified as protists.

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