Detritus, mud, plankton, phytoplankton, and soft-bodied invertebrates are what ragworms eat.
Specifically, the ragworm (Nereididae family) has many legs with which to move through mud in search of dead and live animals and plants. It has strong jaws with which to prey upon invertebrates. It has an undulating body with which to turn water into turbulent currents which direct phytoplankton into the ragworm's sticky net spun at the top of its burrow.
dead plants and animals
Some plankton do eat algae. Phytoplankton are a form of algae, and some zooplankton are consumers of phytoplankton.
I'm assuming you mean Whales, they eat plankton and algae I believe.
yes they do many pregnant crayfish aka crawfish will eat algae
Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
Animal that eat red algae are animals that eat plants.
dead plants and animals
Chilton's Eat Algae
Frogs do eat Algae but frogs prefer to eat insects but if all else fails they eat algae
The scientific name for ragworms is Hediste diversicolor.
pokemon eat algae probably
my pleco loves algae pellets.
No leaves do not eat algae because its poison to leaves.
Some plankton do eat algae. Phytoplankton are a form of algae, and some zooplankton are consumers of phytoplankton.
Mosquito fish are opportunistic omnivores; so if the opportunity to eat algae came along, they would likely eat algae.
Do you mean ALGAE? If so, yes, they do eat algae.
algae fish you algae fish you
Adult frogs and toads do not eat algae at all. Only the tadpole of each eats algae.