seaweed isn't actually a plant but a protist. It's adaptations include a waxy outer cuticle that protects it from small creatures and helps it keep the water concentration in its body stable, Small pouches filled with air to keep its "leaves" upright in the current to maximise photosynthesis. Chlorophyll in its "leaves" to enable photosynthesis, root like anchors at its base to anchor it to the rocks to stop it being moved by the current.
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Seaweed has one adaption. It has airbags to help it float to the surface to get light. Seaweed has no more adaptations then that because it is never in the same place.If you want anymore answers come to:Beachway Academy
well first it doesn't need to eat it photosynthesise and it can also live in much warmer waters than other seaweed i think
Some scientists classify seaweed as plants, and some classify seaweed as protists.
seaweed
what do fossa eat and what are some of their adaptations
sea weed adaptation is It floats or attaches to rocks and stable materials in salt water. Edit: seaweeds are algae -Tyler Price
Some ice cream does contain seaweed.
Some of them
what are some adaptations viruses
i depends some seaweed live under water some on rocks but they mostly live near the beach
They cover them self in seaweed that acts as camouflage, attached to the hooks on its shell. It attaches the algae, seaweed, sea anemones or sponges with a secretion that becomes adhesive when hardened. This adaptation gives the decorator crab its common name, as it seems to be decorating itself with the seaweed, algae, sponges, and sea anemones.