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Seaweed are marine algae that grow attached to the ocean floor. The waves in the ocean pull the algae in all directions. What features helped the algae survive in such an habit? A. Shallow root system
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Seaweed are marine algae that grow attached to the ocean floor. The waves in the ocean pull the algae in all directions. What features helped the algae survive in such an habit?
A. Shallow root system
B. short unbranched stalk
C. Flexible, ribbon like leaves
D. Waxy coating over the leaves
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I feel like the answer would be C or D
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Answer: C, 100% sure this is the answer!
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