The ocean baby
The ocean baby
No, large seaweeds are not carnivores; they are primarily autotrophic organisms, meaning they produce their own food through photosynthesis. Seaweeds, like other plants, use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create energy-rich compounds. While they may provide habitat and food for various marine animals, they do not consume other organisms for nutrients.
Seaweeds troop
Seaweeds troop
Plants are the ancestors of seaweeds. Convergent evolution caused their similarity. Both evolved from brown algae. Seaweeds are the ancestors of plants. Seaweeds are aquatic plants.
Seaweeds are not plants it is a type of algae
Seaweeds
Seaweeds have to deal with propellors, turtles, crustateans, and other nautical paracites.
Mushrooms are fungi that reproduce through spores and play a vital role in the ecosystem by decomposing organic matter. Seaweeds are marine algae that use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy and provide habitat and food for various marine animals. Both mushrooms and seaweeds are non-flowering plants that have unique adaptations to survive in their respective environments.
Asian countries Seaweeds are not grown in countries they are grown in oceans.
No , , sea weeds are not included in kingdom Monera but in Kingdon Protista Seaweeds belong to three kingdoms: Kingdom Plantae (chlorophyte, or "green" algae seaweeds), Kingdom Plantae (rhodophyte, or "red" algae seaweeds), Kingdom Chromista (phaeophyte, or "brown" algae seaweeds) Kingdom Chromista (xanthophyte, or "yellow-green" algae seaweeds), and Kingdom Bacteria (cyanophyte, or "blue-green" algae seaweeds).
Freshwater habitat: Rivers, lakes, ponds, and streams are examples of freshwater habitat. Fish, frog, duck, lotus, and water lily are found in fresh water, Marine water habitat: Oceans and seas form the largest habitat on the planet. Some commonly found animals are whale, dolphins, sharks, octopus, starfish, jellyfish, seahorse, etc, and plants, seaweeds are the most common. Coastal habitat: Coastal habitat refers to the region where the land meets the sea.