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Eli5 Why is kelp not classified to be a plant but moss is? Kelp seemingly have more plant parts but (by Sparky)
Eli5 Why is kelp not classified to be a plant but moss is? Kelp seemingly have more plant parts but it is classified as a algae, but moss is a plant?
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