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What animals eat sea lettuce?

Crabs


How sea lettuce protect themsalves?

thay have polsonous


How does sea lettuce protect itself?

Sea lettuce is an edible group of green algae. It may be tropical originally, but now is found worldwide. It is a food source for many different sea animals as well as humans in fishing villages in Scandinavia, Great Britain, Ireland, China and Japan. It has no more protection than a land lettuce. It grows very quickly and can have very long leaves when it is in a sheltered area. When it dies, it releases hydrogen sulfide as it decomposes.


What kingdom is sea lettuce?

Sea lettuce belongs to the Kingdom Plantae.


What is sea lettuce a plankton nekton or benthos?

Sea lettuce, scientifically known as Ulva, is classified as benthos. It is a type of green algae that typically grows attached to rocks or substrates in shallow marine environments. Unlike plankton, which drift in the water column, and nekton, which are free-swimming animals, sea lettuce remains anchored to the seabed.


Why does sea-holly having a jag?

It is to protect it from grazing animals.


Why does sea holly having a jag?

It is to protect it from grazing animals.


Is sea lettuce a producer?

All animals are consumers, not producers. Only plants and certain one-celled organisms are producers.


How many cells does a sea lettuce have?

Sea lettuce is a type of green algae-like protist. Like other algae and plants, sea lettuce is composed of multiple cells. Each cell of sea lettuce contains a nucleus, chloroplasts, and other organelles necessary for its functioning.


How does a sea lion protect it self?

by the fat ourter layer of the animals skin


What is the phylum of a sea lettuce?

The phylum of sea lettuce is Chlorophyta.Domain: EukaryaKingdom: PlantaePhylum: ChlorophytaClass: UlvophyceaeOrder: UlvalesFamily: UlvaceaeGenus: Ulva


What living thing is a producer in a food chain a rock starfish jellyfish sea lettuce or a shore crab?

sea lettuce