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Standard VIII
Biology
Microorganisms
in algae ,, m...
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in algae ,, multicellularity refers to colonial & filamentous algae ? or true multicellularity present in some ??
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Yes brown algae are so huge...as long as 100m so they are truely multicellular.
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