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They are all living things:

Multicellular animals are all eukaryotes, meaning that their cells have a nucleus. Animals do not usually produce food from sunlight. Examples include people, snakes, fungi, insects, jellyfish, etc.

Plants are eukaryotes, too, but unlike animals, they have chlorophyll, so they produce their own food in the presence of sunlight. Examples include trees, flowers, grains, grass, etc.

Algae are eukaryotes that also produce food from the sun. Most are aquatic. There are subtle differences between algae and plants. From Wikipedia, "The primary classification of algae is based on certain morphological features. The chief among these are (a) pigment constitution of the cell, (b) chemical nature of stored food materials, (c) kind, number, point of insertion and relative length of the flagella on the motile cell, (d) chemical composition of cell wall and (e) presence or absence of a definitely organized nucleus in the cell or any other significant details of cell structure."

Blue-green algae are not eukaryotes and are not considered true algae, along with other algae-like prokaryotes.

Examples of algae include diatoms, brown algae, kelp, etc.

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