seaweed does not have roots like other plants.
seaweed does not have proper leaves like most plants.
seaweed has a different cellular arrangement without a cellulose cell wall and do not have differentiated tissues.
seaweed uses a different type of chlorophyll
the protist kingdom is mostly made up of the misfits that doesn't exactly meat other kingdom requirements like seaweed.
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Although they have many plant-like features seaweeds are not true vascular plants; they are algae. Algae are part of the Kingdom Protista, which means that they are neither plants nor animals. Seaweeds are not grouped with the true plants because they lack a specialized vascular system (an internal conducting system for fluids and nutrients), roots, stems, leaves, and enclosed reproductive structures like flowers and cones.
yes, seaweed is a protist and not a plant
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Algae is a name of a protist. It is a plant protist. An example of animal protist is protozoan. Most of the protists are single-celled organisms.
They grow by eating plant and fungi material and covert to gameolitofytosis
Seaweed is a plant while a mushroom is a fungi. Plants can make their own food using sunlight but fungi can not.
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Seaweed is a protist. It does not have true tissue, and is related to algae.
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Depends on the life form. For example, seaweed is a protist and is, in some cases, larger than a mushroom.
Most of the world's seaweed is red algae. There are also some green algae.
Both Rhodophyta and Chlorophyta are plant like protists. Instead of roots they have holdfasts. Instead of stems they have stapes. Instead of leaves they have blades. Often called seaweed, but they are multicelled protists. Google them
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No, seaweed is a plant.
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Animal like Protist, Fungus like Protist, and Plant like Protist
Plant+water=seaweed
i learned about it in science and i just did a report on it and did tons of research and i know it is a plant like protist
Answer Seaweed is not an animal of the sea's it's a plant.