Yes, seaweed is a multicellular algae
Yes, seaweed is algae. Algae is actually Latin for seaweed.
Algae is harmful to people and animals depending on season Seaweed is a type of algae.
red algae
Seaweed belongs to the phylum Algae, which includes a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms. Within the phylum Algae, seaweed is classified in different classes based on its characteristics and pigments. Some common classes of seaweed include Chlorophyceae (green algae), Phaeophyceae (brown algae), and Rhodophyceae (red algae).
They eat seaweed and algae!
Seaweed is a protist. It does not have true tissue, and is related to algae.
no because algae is a type if seaweed
no, they are algae.
Agar comes from algae. It is used to culture bacteria and can be eaten by humans as a substitute for gelatin.
Most of the world's seaweed is red algae. There are also some green algae.
mushroom is a fungi while seaweed is a algae
Nori, the dark green wrap that holds the sushi together in a roll, is made of seaweed. Seaweed is a type of algae.