For alge eating fish, food. But if you are a normal fish the alge take the oxygen out of the water and fish need oxygen to survive so not very good things for normal fish.
Algae provide the lichen with food that the algae produces. The lichen provides shelter, water and minerals for the 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.
Producers in a pond are the rooted plants and phytoplankton or algae. They are the food for the fish and other creatures that live there.
Not if you have a pool. If you have a pool you will learn to hate the stuff. Certain types of algae may provide health benefits in humans. Algae can also be used as an energy source.
Cray fish live in an environment where there are many types of algae without any bad effect however there are certain types of algae that can kill the creatures that come in contact with them either because they are toxic or because there is too much of it.
Algae provide the lichen with food that the algae produces. The lichen provides shelter, water and minerals for the algae.
small fishes
Sea creatures may eat kelp or seaweed, or algae.
Algae provides food for some animals. For others, it can provide shelter.
Yes, it is because without any algae some living animals in the pond would die. Algae can be food for some creatures in the pond. If your pond is just for admiring and not for living creatures, no, it isn't because the algae will take over the pond and no living creature is in it to eat the algae.
maybe 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.
Fishes and other aquatic animals can feed algae and other small aquatic creatures.
Single-celled organisms, bacteria...algae
turtles do sometimes for thier diet
No. These creatures are all carnivore. They only eat meat.
well the first thing was algae...and formed from there on