How do red algae differ from green and brown algae?
A) They contain no form of chlorophyll.
B) They have a multicellular thallus.
C) Their gametes are not flagellated.
D) Their environments are mainly marine.
E) All of these are ways in which red algae differ from green and brown algaE.
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