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The organism that gets food from the sun and is often mistaken for seaweed is a type of algae called phytoplankton. These microscopic plants perform photosynthesis to produce energy, and they can give the appearance of seaweed when grouped together in the water.
The largest species of eel is the giant moray eel (Gymnothorax javanicus), which can grow up to about 10 feet in length.
yes there is a fish that starts with a c it is the cod
Eels provide nutrients to coral through their waste, which helps coral growth. In return, coral provides shelter and protection to eels, allowing them to camouflage and hide within the coral structure, avoiding predators.
Eels live underwater, where lightning does not strike. Bur presuming that you take an eel out of the water and attach it to a kite (as Benjamin Franklin attached a key, in his famous experiment) and fly the kite in a thunderstorm so that the eel winds up getting struck by lightning, the eel would be cooked. You could reel it in and eat it.
Seaweed,kelp,and eel grass
eel grass is mainly eaten by fish or consumers, eel grass is a producer and a plant
some producers that live in the are seaweed, kelp, eel grass, algae, photo plankton and coral's are some plant in the sea.
A green Moray eel is obviously green, but its darker and REALLY poisnous. a regular ell... you should know
The eel is not electric and is able to be touched by human where as the electric eel will zap you if you touch it.
no eels dont eat grass.
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n which tidal zones do eel grass algae fish shrimps dolphin and more survive?
Rice, Nori (seaweed), tuna, salmon, roe, eel, and many more.
An eel will generally eat smaller fish. They may also eat seaweed or plankton. They do not normally eat kelp.
Depending on the type of crab you're looking for. Most crabs like salty conditions with a sandy bottom and plenty of vegetation. According to the How-to-Crab site, "They prefer to live in eel grass but they have been known to make other seaweed forested sandy/muddy bottoms their habitats as well."