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What are two functions of mucilage in algae?
Aggressiveness
The quality of being bold or assertive in stance or approach; in psychology, it refers to behaviors or tendencies that may lead to harm or confrontational interactions.
Conflicting Groups
Groups or factions that are in opposition or disagreement with each other, potentially leading to conflict or contention.
Positive Feelings
Emotional states characterized by pleasant emotions such as happiness, joy, or satisfaction.
Mirror-image Perceptions
A concept in conflict resolution where each side views itself as ethical and peaceful, while seeing the other side as evil and aggressive.
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