Sea weed, green algae, sea sponges, sea urchin, sea anemone, kelp, sea grass, phytoplankton.
marine plants are: kelp, seaweed, corals, and sea grass.
Coral is common and covers a wide range of marine plant life. Kelp is also a good one found in coastal areas it is often found near dolphins.
Marine plants often have shallow root systems or no roots at all. They are also essential nutrition for many marine animals.
Sea grass, algae, and seaweed are all examples of marine plants.
algae, water moss, and plant plankton
"sea weed" O_O
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There are millions more marine organisms than there are terrestrial: There are many types of seaweeds and algae in the ocean. keep in mind, coral, sponges and other organisms are animals, NOT plants.
the fish, dogs, plants, and, other, animals
the classifications are plankton , nekton, and benthos
Mice are also considered consumers because they also feed off of other living organisms and plants in order to survive.Producers are things such as plants and trees,things that feed off of Earth's soils and nutrients that provide food for other living organisms.
Because plants are at the bottom of the food chain and it they didn't provide food for other animals the whole food chain would die
heterptroph and prokaryote Edited answer: Produce their own food Provide oxygen and food to other organisms
Organisms influence our lives in many ways. Firstly. it helps us live. Let me tell you how. Organisms are living things, plats are organisms and they provide oxygen for us to breathe. plants and other animals provide food for us
Marine biology is the scientific study of organisms in the ocean or other marine bodies of water. Given that in biology many phyla, families and genera have some species that live in the sea and others that live on land,marine biology classifies species based on the environment rather than on taxonomy.
Marine biologist. Actually, a Marine Biologist is someone who studies marine organisms (plants, oceans, and animals), but someone who studies MAINLY marine mammals is a marine mammalogist.
Why do plants and other photosynthetic organisms need CO2 from the atmosphere?
Most plants.