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Why are seaweeds slimy?
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Seaweeds are simple plants that grow on the seashore. There are lots of different types, but most feel slimy to the touch. This is because there is a jelly-like layer on the seaweed surface. This keeps the plants supple and prevents the seaweed from being damaged by the waves.
 
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