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There are organisms living in the sea. When it is winter, the sea water will not freeze easily thanks to the salt in the sea water, which lowers the original freezing point, and therefore saving the animal's lives.
Survive salty water webbed feet for rocks and needs to eat sea food
The change in sea levels will prevent many organisms from migrating. Marine organisms will be the most likely to adapt.
Many dead ocean organisms sink to the ocean floor and become part of the sediment. There, they can be broken down by bacteria and other decomposers, or may become fossilized over time. Some dead organisms may also be consumed by scavengers and other organisms in the food chain.
When both organisms benefit from a symbiotic relationship, it is known as "mutualism." Other common types of symbiosis include "commensalism" (when one benefits and the other is unaffected) and "parasitism" (when one benefits and the other suffers).
well usually most sea organisms get their food from algae in the sea and the bigger their organism the bigger their food. hope i helped
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in the food chain a sea anemone is a consumer because it eats alive organisms. An anemone is also a carnivore
Because these organisms feed on them
Deep sea producers are the organisms that live so far down in the ocean, that they have to make their own food in order to live.
Organisms that make their own food from sunlight and/or chemical energy from deep sea vents are the base of every food chain - these organisms are called autotrophs.
They provide a habitat for many wetland animals as well as food and water for species that pass through. Marine wetlands provide organisms important to the food chain of the sea. They also benefit human populations because they slow erosion, help recharge groundwater, and help prevent flooding.
in the sea?They eat crill.By searching .They eat corals, plankton and other plant organisms .
Microorganisms such as phytoplankton, zooplankton, and bacteria are commonly found in the sea. These tiny organisms play crucial roles in marine ecosystems by contributing to nutrient cycling, food webs, and overall ecosystem health.
because it is at the bottom of the food chain
they give food to sea life
So they can stay warm of course