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Yes, a large sprig of Elodea and a snail sealed in a tank will survive for several weeks on a sunny window sill. Just make there is plenty of water and food for the snail.
Yes, most pond snails eat elodea, or anachris. However, it usually depends on the species of snail. Land snails do not eat it, and most aquatic ones do.
the periwinkle snail eats the algae that grows on the cord grass.the periwinkle snail also uses the cord grass as a place to hide from predators.
What I know of that is hermit crabs will eat snails. However, hermit crabs will often use an empty shell of a sea snail.
Snail shells are formed biologically as the snail grows up. Hermit crabs occupy empty shells and other containers, instead.
elodea cells are dirty and the paramecium cell cleans it up
explain the differences between elodea stem and dicot stem
the differences between the paramecuim cell and the elodea cell is that paramecuim- hunt for food, live by itself, single cell creature. elodea- make their onw food, cannot live alone, multicullar cells. (lots of cells)
A snail is a mollusk and a tortoise is a reptile.
the difference between an elodea cell & an paramecium cells, are that elodea cells can't survive on it's own because it is not a single celled organism and it has to work together with other elodea cells to survive. While paramecium cell on the other hand are single celled organisms and have everything that they need to live on their own
Elodea grows quickly which means it can use lots of nitrates in the water. Nitrates are the main reason why you need to change your aquarium water from time to time. Once they have grown to a good size you just take them (and the nitrates) out of the tank. Elodea is illegal to own in some places (like NSW, Australia) because it's fast growth make it a weed in natural waterways.
the differences between the paramecuim cell and the elodea cell is that paramecuim- hunt for food, live by itself, single cell creature. elodea- make their onw food, cannot live alone, multicullar cells. (lots of cells)