Seaweed is a broad colloquial term that refers to multiple types of algae.
Codium edule SilvaNot sure if that's the right answer, but this is the scientific name for Seaweed
I think its Caulerpa lentillifera, or maybe its Caulerpa racemosa.... but its also additional to you, its either one of that. Cause I'm a researcher in our class so I have to know the scientific name of tle lato seaweeds. And I found a sites just see this http://www.aseanfood.info/News/14002022.htm or search for in wikipedia. That's all, and if you want to know more about lato seaweeds, or if you know now the answer, please comment me at luckyihaveyou@yahoo.com, or click this: http://profiles.friendster.com/querubin04 thank you! =}
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Seaweeds are not plants it is a type of algae
Plants are the ancestors of seaweeds. Convergent evolution caused their similarity. Both evolved from brown algae. Seaweeds are the ancestors of plants. Seaweeds are aquatic plants.
Seaweeds have to deal with propellors, turtles, crustateans, and other nautical paracites.
Asian countries Seaweeds are not grown in countries they are grown in oceans.
Mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of a fungus. Seaweeds are plants that live in the sea.
there are lots of seaweeds ..... some of them are used as food. there are sea lettuce, Ulva sp. or the hairy green seaweed, seagrasses, green seaweeds that look like grapes, and different feathery green seaweeds and feathery green seaweeds and seagrasses, green seaweeds that look like grapes, and different feathery green seaweeds and feathery green seaweeds and seagrasses, brown seaweeds and red seaweeds, Ornate leaf slug (Elysia ornata) and a tiny hairy Bryopsis slug that is still awaiting identification and is often seen on the Hairy green seaweed (Bryopsis sp.) and the tiny Halimeda slug (Pusilla sp.) often seen on Big coin green seaweed (Halimeda sp.)See related link
No , , sea weeds are not included in kingdom Monera but in Kingdon Protista Seaweeds belong to three kingdoms: Kingdom Plantae (chlorophyte, or "green" algae seaweeds), Kingdom Plantae (rhodophyte, or "red" algae seaweeds), Kingdom Chromista (phaeophyte, or "brown" algae seaweeds) Kingdom Chromista (xanthophyte, or "yellow-green" algae seaweeds), and Kingdom Bacteria (cyanophyte, or "blue-green" algae seaweeds).
Of other living things like the mushroom and seaweeds?