humans do eat algae.it is in ice cream milkshakes and more.
No, bees don't feed off algae.
No, mosquitoes do not eat algae. Mosquitoes are a type of insect that feed on the blood of animals, including humans, to obtain the nutrients they need for reproduction. Algae are typically consumed by certain types of fish, aquatic invertebrates, and some species of insects, but not mosquitoes.
Red algae are a source of food and food additives for humans.
Algae, so you don't really need to feed them as they "feed" themselves.
Fishes and other aquatic animals can feed algae and other small aquatic creatures.
All snails that I know of eat algae.
Red algae is a source of food and food additives for humans.
Algae feed small fish which starts the food chain.
No. They feed on algae.
Many corals, specifically hermatypic corals, contain symbiotic algae that provide the coral with sugar from photosynthesis. Algae also feed zooplankton, which corals feed on. Basically, algae provide corals with food, indirectly.
If you have an algae eater and no algae you can go to any pet shop and get algae waffers.
Insects such as mosquito larvae, water boatmen, and some species of beetles feed on algae. These insects are typically found in aquatic habitats where algae growth is abundant, and they play a role in maintaining the balance of ecosystem by consuming algae.