Ascophyllum nodosum
Bladderwrack is a Fucus Vesiculosus/algae. Bladderwrack is a common name for Rockweed.
fish
No - its a plant.
algae
Rockweed, a type of seaweed, is commonly found growing in the intertidal zone, which is the area that is covered by water during high tide and exposed during low tide. This allows rockweed to thrive in both submerged and exposed conditions as the tide fluctuates.
Rockweed may refer to three different types of seaweed as well as one type of vascular plant (Pilea microphylla) that is native to Florida. The three seaweeds are: Ascophyllum nodosum, Fucus vesiculosus, and Silvetia.
It is some producer of Number 2 of course!!!!
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.
The scientific name for chrysanthemums is Chrysanthemum spp.
Rockweed, scientifically known as Ascophyllum nodosum, is a type of brown seaweed commonly found along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. It grows in intertidal zones and is characterized by its long, branching fronds and distinctive air bladders. Rockweed is ecologically significant, providing habitat and food for various marine organisms, and is also harvested for use in fertilizers, animal feed, and dietary supplements due to its rich nutrient content.
Cnidaria is the scientific name.
That is the scientific name