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What is the difference between seaweed and seagrass?

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There are important distinctions between seagrasses and seaweed. Seagrass can easily be confused with marine macroalgae, or seaweed, but there are many important differences between the two. read more

Seagrass can easily be confused with marine macroalgae, or seaweed, but there are many important differences between the two. While seagrasses are considered vascular plants and have roots, stems and leaves, seaweed are multi-cellular algae and have little or no vascular tissues. read more

There are important distinctions between seagrasses and seaweed. Seagrass can easily be confused with marine macroalgae, or seaweed, but there are many important differences between the two. While seagrasses are considered vascular plants and have roots, stems and leaves, seaweed are multi-cellular algae and have little or no vascular tissues. read more

Sea grass grows in shallows between high tide and low tide, it is also more like grass as opposed to thick seaweed. Seaweed grows out of the depths and rise to the surface where the plant absorbs sun light. The plant's texture is different than sea grass and has an iodine taste and smell. read more

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