Microscopic organic matter and plankton are what tube worms eat. Fine hairs and tentacles ensure that the food sources move from outside to inside every tube worm.
Microscopic organic matter and plankton are what tube worms eat. Fine hairs and tentacles ensure that the food sources move from outside to inside every tube worm.
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they live in the coral reef
tube worms, giant clams, and mussels.
These are the possible options photoautotrophicchemoautotrophicchemoheterotrophic photoautotrophic
Shrimp, Giant clams, and Tube worms
You find giant tube worms living in communities near hydrothermal vents on the Pacific Ocean floor.
Here's four: Blind shrimp, giant tube worms, crabs, and clams. They are supported by bacteria.
Here's four: Blind shrimp, giant tube worms, crabs, and clams. They are supported by bacteria.
the tube worms live in the abyssopelagic zone which is in the ocean.
Mats of bacteria, crabs, sea worms/ spagghetti, tube worms and more.