Algae provides food for some animals. For others, it can provide shelter.
No, all algae are not harmful to sea life. Some algae provide food to several marine animals.
Algae provide the lichen with food that the algae produces. The lichen provides shelter, water and minerals for the algae.
An amoeba is a cell that can alter its shape by extending and retracting pseudopods. The term describes a characteristic but does provide a place for it in the taxonomy of organisms. Organisms as diverse as protozoa, algae, animals, and fungi all have members that qualify as Amoebas. SOME algae are amoebas but most amoebas are NOT algae.
fungi and algae can grow together and produce substabnce called lichen, on the surface of the rocks. fungus provide algae with protection, whereas algae provide fungus with nutrients.
Algae is harmful to people and animals depending on season Seaweed is a type of algae.
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Fishes and other aquatic animals can feed algae and other small aquatic creatures.
Many corals, specifically hermatypic corals, contain symbiotic algae that provide the coral with sugar from photosynthesis. Algae also feed zooplankton, which corals feed on. Basically, algae provide corals with food, indirectly.
No, algae are not zooplankton, because zooplankton are animals and algae is a plant.
its that blue green algae niche is providing food for animals
Yes, because algae provide coral reef with nutrients