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No, certainly not due to high salt content in ocean water.
Elodea is a freshwater aquatic plant.
They'll eat algae or freshwater aquatic plants such as anarchis or elodea
Elodea is an aquatic plant so it moves with the current of the water that it is in. It only lives in freshwater and is known as a water weed.
Yes Elodea is a freshwater aquatic plant frequently used in aquaria. Elodea is also known as Anacharis and is frequently used in microbiology demonstrations because it exhibits "streaming" cytoplasm.
They are omnivores so the answer is no.
Elodea Is a multicellular celled organism, paramecium is a single organism Another thing is that Elodea (being multicellular) can not survive on its own while on the other hand paramecium can
not at all, in fact it is a freshwater plant
they need plants as food,gravel,water,elodea,and duckweed
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the differences between the paramecuim cell and the elodea cell is that paramecuim- hunt for food, live by itself, single cell creature. elodea- make their onw food, cannot live alone, multicullar cells. (lots of cells)
Elodia is a freshwater plant. It will die rapidly in salt water.