Seaweed reproduces by division. If a piece of seaweed gets torn off, it will grow into a fully functioning seaweed plant.
Seaweed disperses primarily through the release of spores or reproductive structures into the water, which are carried by ocean currents. Some species also reproduce asexually by fragmenting, with pieces of the seaweed drifting away and potentially growing into new plants. Additionally, certain seaweeds can attach to floating debris, aiding in their long-distance transport across marine environments.
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No, kale is not seaweed. Perhaps you mean "kelp" which is a seaweed.
Answer Seaweed is not an animal of the sea's it's a plant.
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No, seaweed is a plant.
Seaweed is renewable!
Seaweed? Plants.
is seaweed nonliving
The trophic pyramid of seaweed would include seaweed as a producer in the area at the base of the pyramid. The seaweed is followed by grazing creatures that eat seaweed and are then eaten by predators.
Maybe. Or maybe there is a special seaweed for humans
To make seaweed in alxemy is DNA + Sunlight. And there's your seaweed.