Respuesta :

Algae can either be unicellular and multi-cellular while plants are multi-cellular organisms. 2. Algae typically live underwater while plants thrive on land. ... They don't have structures such as connective tissues, leaves, stems and roots unlike plants

Answer:

The main difference between algae and plants is

algae may be multicellular, unicellular or colonial whereas plants are multi-cellular only.

Explanation:

algae are different from plants in following ways

  • algae can be multicellular, unicellular or colonial whereas plants are multicellular only.
  • Algae do not have a vascular system, whereas plants have vascular system phloem and xylem, which helps in the transport of nutrients, minerals, and water.
  • plants are rooted, they cannot move, whereas algae have flagella that help in the movement.
  • Algae can be heterotrophic or autotrophic and plants are only autotrophic.