Plants have developed specific adaptations that distinguish them from algae, including the presence of specialized vascular tissues (xylem and phloem) for efficient water and nutrient transport, the development of a protective cuticle to reduce water loss, the formation of true roots for anchorage and nutrient absorption, the ability to reproduce through seeds, and the presence of stomata for gas exchange. These adaptations enable plants to thrive in terrestrial environments, whereas algae primarily remain in aquatic habitats and do not require such features.
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