Yes! Seaweed is a microorganism that grows in oceans, lakes, rivers and other bodies of water.
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No - by definition. And seaweed is clearly not a micro-organism! However there are corresponding algae (the seaweeds are algae) as well as chlorophyllic aquatic plants in freshwater bodies.
No it lives in the sea
Leaves/Seaweed from rivers
It can be found in esturine areas, although it is mainly found in salty, sea water
It's fresh water seaweed. Seaweed grows in oceans, seas, lakes, rivers and other water bodies. Seaweed is a micro-organism comprised of algae. Algae does not contain the plant characteristics of stems, leaves, roots etc, but does contain clorophyll which allows it to grow by photosynthesis. There are thousands of species of seaweed and they come in green, red and brown colours.
Piranhas don't live in seas or oceans, they're a freshwater fish found in rivers in South America.
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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.
Seaweed is renewable!
No, seaweed is a plant.
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Seaweed? Plants.