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No, Polysiphonia is not unicellular; it is a multicellular red alga belonging to the Rhodophyta phylum. It typically exhibits a filamentous structure made up of numerous cells arranged in a complex form. Polysiphonia is commonly found in marine environments and plays a role in coastal ecosystems.

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