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Phycology, also known as algology, is the scientific study of algae. Algae are a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that are found in various aquatic environments, ranging from freshwater to marine habitats. They can also grow in moist terrestrial environments. Phycology focuses on understanding the biology, taxonomy, distribution, ecology, physiology, and evolutionary relationships of algae.
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