Floating at the top of the ocean
maybe algae
No, sea grasses are aquatic plants. However, algae are considered to be protists.
Algae can be found in a variety of microhabitats such as freshwater ponds, rivers, oceans, and even on moist surfaces like rocks and soil. They require sunlight, water, and nutrients to thrive, and their specific microhabitat can vary depending on the species of algae.
Algae are classified into several groups based on their pigmentation and reproductive structures. The main groups include Chlorophyta (green algae), Phaeophyta (brown algae), and Rhodophyta (red algae). Within these groups, there is further classification based on characteristics such as cell structure and habitat.
If I'm not mistaken, I believe it's that Protococcusspecies are chiefly terrestrial while most other green algae are aquatic.
Yes, many species of frogs do eat algae as part of their diet. Algae can provide important nutrients for certain species of frogs, especially in their larval stage. However, not all frogs eat algae, and their diet can vary depending on the species and their habitat.
The primary influence of sewage on the river habitat is an massive increase in bacteria levels. This can rapidly kill a variety of wildlife and increase algae levels.
Three types of multicellular algae are brown algae (Phaeophyta), red algae (Rhodophyta), and green algae (Chlorophyta). Brown algae are predominantly found in marine environments, red algae can thrive in both marine and freshwater habitats, and green algae are diverse in their habitat preferences.
Since algae are at the base of this food chain, they must be producers. Since frogs eat the algae, they must be consumers.The relationship between the algae and the frog may be described as producer → consumer.
They have adapted to there habitat by,having long claws to grip the trees,they move slowly so that there predators cant see them,And finally they grow algae on them to blend in with the trees.
In their natural habitat, turtles eat a variety of foods such as plants, insects, small fish, and algae. They are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals.
Sea urchins are very important to their habitat because they help maintain the amount of algae in the ocean.