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Vaughn Wallace
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17 October, 08:28
How are seaweeds different from land plants
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Chance Mueller
17 October, 08:38
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Seaweeds do not have seeds as land plants do. They can reproduce themselves by simply breaking apart, or they can release eggs and sperms to make spores, tiny one-celled capsules that can float away and grow into seaweeds by themselves.
Seaweeds also do not have flowers.
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