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Yes, seaweed is a multicellular algae

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What kind of algae are seaweeds?

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Most of the worlds seaweed is what algae?

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Does algae need sleep?

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Is seaweed a vascular plant?

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Most of the world's seaweed are what type of protist producer?

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