Algae are plant-like living organisms. They live in the seas, freshwater, of damp land areas. They range from tiny single-celled organisms, which can be seen only under a microscope, to larger plant-like planktons, used as food by blue whales of flamingoes. Large, leaf-like algae, known as 'seaweed', grow extensively in shallow waters to form dense underwater forests.
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