A cell like algae living on land obtains its water supplies mainly from the rain. This is through the process of condensation whereby it takes in atmospheric water vapor.
diffused directly through the cell membrane in green algae.
Coralline algae obtain energy through photosynthesis, where they use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. They contain pigments like chlorophyll that enable them to capture sunlight for energy production.
through their mouth
water isn't living, therefor it needs no food
Abiotic means the non-living contributor in a given ecosystem. Algae is a living protist (not plant) and thus is a biotic factor.
Takes large amounts of oxygen from water....sometimes killing what ever is living in the water.
Algae obtain carbon dioxide primarily from the surrounding water, where it is present in dissolved form. During photosynthesis, algae absorb CO2 from the water and use it, along with sunlight and nutrients, to produce organic matter and oxygen. Additionally, carbon dioxide can also enter the water from the atmosphere, where it diffuses into aquatic environments. This process is essential for the growth and energy needs of algae.
Algae, like other photosynthetic organisms, obtain oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, algae use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce oxygen as a byproduct. The oxygen is then released into the surrounding environment.
Living things get energy from food . Producers make their own food , with the aid of Sunlight . Consumers depend on the producers for their food . Secondary Consumers depend on the primary consumers for their food . Decomposers depend on the dead bodies of consumers and producers for food . So simply , Energy flows from Sunlight to plants to consumers to secondary consumers to Decomposers . That's how living things obtain their energy .
Yes, there is, it is called ALGAE SHRIMP and it can survive to the hotness of the water in the desert.
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food, water, and shelter