Not on its own. It may be carried by waves and currents, though.
Seaweed will move in the direction of the sea current. It's not able to move on its own, but can develop moving skills to get around.
no because parasites are animal like and can move but seaweed is a plant so it doesn't move and animals find their own food as in plants make their own foodHOPED i helped
Seaweed is a producer so it is an autotroph because producers produce their own food
organism that can make its own food by photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
No. Seaweed makes energy through photosynthesis but takes nutrients from the soil via their roots.
Seaweed is a plant while a mushroom is a fungi. Plants can make their own food using sunlight but fungi can not.
well if seaweed was stait and hard,it wouldn't be able to move so it would die and die but because it flexible the seaweed is able to flow with the seas current
Yes, the process is called photosynthesis.
The best way to convert seaweed into organic fertilizer is to compost it. You can add other organic materials to it or just use seaweed; turn the compost pile frequently to aid in the breakdown of the seaweed. Don't use it on the garden until it has completely broken down.
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Physiology is the study of how things work in the body. For example: how do your muscles make you move? How do the muscles cells contract to make you move? How does your nervous system make your muscles contract?
Seaweed is a producer because it makes it's own food and doesn't eat other animals.