How are algae and higher spore plants similar? How do they differ?

Similarities:
Algae are inferior plants. Lower and higher plants are similar in that they are photoautotrophs, consist of cells, cells have a cell wall made of cellulose, contain chlorophyll, have a nutrient starch, are not capable of active movement, alternation of two phases in the life cycle.
Differences:
There are certain differences between lower and higher plants, and the main ones are: lower plants, as a rule, have neither roots nor leaves, lower plants reproduce mainly only by spores, lower plants do not have tissues, unlike higher plants, lower plants do not have vegetative organs.

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