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Tentative support; I think the singular form should be used here, but the article
algae is at the plural title (not that I object to that; the plural algae is probably more familiar to most people than the singular alga, and most algae are encountered in nature as a mass of individual organisms that can't be readily distinguished from one another).
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Tentative support; I think the singular form should be used here, but the article
algae is at the plural title (not that I object to that; the plural algae is probably more familiar to most people than the singular alga, and most algae are encountered in nature as a mass of individual organisms that can't be readily distinguished from one another).
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